Author Topic: Holographic Japanese Singer?  (Read 288 times)

Fraxxx

Re: Holographic Japanese Singer?
« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2010, 02:44:30 PM »
This thing is not even this new, it's out for some years now and even won an award as 'piop cultural icon' I think. :D

And for being weirdos, I like the Japanese how they are now (much better than a 100 years ago) and I won't even start how badly fucked the American society is at this point.




the japanase were cool a hundred yrs ago. they had swords, killin each other - all that Ronin, gangsta-ass shit..

now they all jus a bunch of fags - playin video-games, collectin Gundam-toys, Pokemon-cards and masturbatin to "tentacle-rape porn"..

A 100 years ago they had already adopted the western technical and political standard, they had Korea occupied and were about to ass-rape the whole pacific region. I know, that's more gangsta than what they do today but in the real world that doesn't count.

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.. i was bein sarcastic  :

OK, my bad! But there are enough poster who would've been serious with a comment like yours, you gotta give me that. ;)
i don´t need any medicate shit im 100 normal.
 

Muhfukka

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Re: Holographic Japanese Singer?
« Reply #16 on: November 24, 2010, 03:19:12 PM »
japs are fucked up
 

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Re: Holographic Japanese Singer?
« Reply #17 on: November 25, 2010, 12:32:21 AM »
Haha I remember seeing this, the Japanese culture is on another level, this shit is crazy
 

StevenQBosell

Re: Holographic Japanese Singer?
« Reply #18 on: November 25, 2010, 02:53:18 AM »
It would be interesting if they could develop this technology, where a performer could be doing all the "performing" in a studio with a million camera in L.A., and the hologram be bounced to many different venues stages, essentially with theability to perform in, say, 5 venues at the same time. I don't know if I'm making sense, but I could totally see this used for live performers.

The voice being digital was kinda creepy.
 

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Re: Holographic Japanese Singer?
« Reply #19 on: November 25, 2010, 07:21:33 PM »
It would be interesting if they could develop this technology, where a performer could be doing all the "performing" in a studio with a million camera in L.A., and the hologram be bounced to many different venues stages, essentially with theability to perform in, say, 5 venues at the same time. I don't know if I'm making sense, but I could totally see this used for live performers.

The voice being digital was kinda creepy.
that wud be like watching a performance on tv & the whole fact that a large crowd wud actually pay to go to such a concert is creepy
 

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Re: Holographic Japanese Singer?
« Reply #20 on: November 25, 2010, 07:24:15 PM »
This thing is not even this new, it's out for some years now and even won an award as 'piop cultural icon' I think. :D

And for being weirdos, I like the Japanese how they are now (much better than a 100 years ago) and I won't even start how badly fucked the American society is at this point.




the japanase were cool a hundred yrs ago. they had swords, killin each other - all that Ronin, gangsta-ass shit..

now they all jus a bunch of fags - playin video-games, collectin Gundam-toys, Pokemon-cards and masturbatin to "tentacle-rape porn"..

A 100 years ago they had already adopted the western technical and political standard, they had Korea occupied and were about to ass-rape the whole pacific region. I know, that's more gangsta than what they do today but in the real world that doesn't count.

 ::)

dude
.. i was bein sarcastic  :

OK, my bad! But there are enough poster who would've been serious with a comment like yours, you gotta give me that. ;)



lol, thats true..   :laugh:


 

StevenQBosell

Re: Holographic Japanese Singer?
« Reply #21 on: November 25, 2010, 08:16:35 PM »
It would be interesting if they could develop this technology, where a performer could be doing all the "performing" in a studio with a million camera in L.A., and the hologram be bounced to many different venues stages, essentially with theability to perform in, say, 5 venues at the same time. I don't know if I'm making sense, but I could totally see this used for live performers.

The voice being digital was kinda creepy.
that wud be like watching a performance on tv & the whole fact that a large crowd wud actually pay to go to such a concert is creepy

LOL I never said FULL PRICE. A aint paying full price if the performer isn't even in the venue;

That said, if they reduced the price, considerably, (which, they could, the overhead cost would come down) I would totally go to a "holo-show"