(CNN) Democratic presidential hopeful Andrew Yang is taking campaigning to new heights, recently unveiling his plan to use a 3D hologram to campaign remotely in two or three places at once.

Yang revealed his campaign strategy on "TMZ Live" Wednesday, appearing in a video alongside a hologram of rapper Tupac Shakur.

Me trying out being a hologram with hologram Tupac 👍 pic.twitter.com/IclQvAa27z — Andrew Yang (@AndrewYang) April 11, 2019

"I was doing a demo of what a hologram would consist of in order to send the hologram me to campaign in Iowa and other battleground states," Yang explained.

Yang, who has centered his campaign around a universal basic income plan, said his team is working with a hologram company and may debut his 3D image as early as June, according to the Carroll Times Herald

"We are exploring rolling a truck out that would enable someone to see a hologram of me that is three-dimensional give my stump speech," Yang told the newspaper. "And, also, if I were in a studio, which we could set up very easily, I could beam in and take questions live."

Read More