Miku Goes Holographic At MikuFes 09
Sunday 6 September 2009 @ 11:02 pm | By Ivan 'Nahu' Lozano 9 CommentsIt appears the guys at Crypton were holding out on the technology for Miku’s live appearance on Animelo a couple of weeks ago. This time for Miku’s 2nd anniversary concert they pulled out the big guns and we finally got our 12 feet holographic Miku on stage. She even teleports around the stage which beats the hell out of jumping from speaker walls. Now all that’s left is a full motion android Miku and I wouldn’t put that that far off into the future.
Japan keeps pushing the line on what constitutes a live performance but all of the flesh and blood pop stars nowadays are manufactured anyway. If you ask me this just makes the process more efficient!
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I don’t care what you think! I just love her!!
Hey, this is much longer than the version you have to tap through in PSP’s Project DIVA.
Wicked cool hologram. It’s a shame that it looks like they took the PSP game’s model to do the dancing. I would’ve expected some higher fidelity or something that doesn’t clip. Oh well, one thing at a time.
can you still call it holographic if it’s just an image? It looks more like they’re just projected something on there.
Well, like Enner said, one thing at a time. GJ Crypton!
as far as holograms go now a days this is correct.. we still don’t have Sci-Fi Level for holographic projection… we still need a surface (wich is currently achieved with a translucent surface/film)
this was the same as with Gorillaz… though the models for Gorillaz were better fleshed out…
one day friends, holodeck concerts o.-
I know anime songs tend to be very reptetitive but this is just ridiculous. How many times did the song repeat itself, 4?
it wasn’t that repetitive, if you looked at the lyrics, the chorus repeats thrice, I think, just like any other pop song you might find people buying millions of copies of. Repetition doesn’t make the song bad.
Though…I think I’m trying to hard to defend it, sorry. I like WIM.
Still, i don’t see anime-videogame-derived characters frequently doing concerts, let alone a single concert. Way better than Date Kyoko 13 years ago.
I hope it can get better, teh-heh!
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My GOD! I’m gonna OD on awesomeness!
*has heart attack*