5 Musicians Whose Digitally Reconstructed Faces Will Scare Future Generations

iggy-pop Recently, after discovering a skull under a parking lot in Leicester, somebody caught wind that it belonged to the deceased King Richard III (the one previously documented by William Shakespeare as a complete jerk). So, rather than asking 'and what could possibly make you think that?' a group of scientists tested the DNA of the skull and it turned out that, unbelievably, it was indeed the king's head. Then, as if that wasn€™t ridiculous enough, the scientists used advanced computer technology to digitally recreate the king's face, resulting in the jaw-dropping relevation that Richard was in fact a long-haired, royal version of Quentin Tarantino. So what will the influential figures in our society tell the residents of future earth about us? Here are five artist who could scarily misrepresent, rather than reflect upon, the crazy world of the present.
 
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