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Japan’s Latest Popstar is a Hologram

r3dux | December 6, 2010

No, really. With a computer synthesized voice, which plays gigs to live audiences.

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That is both incredibly odd and also kinda cool at the same time… Read more here (SingularityHub).

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Imagery, Music, Tech
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Hatsune Miku, Hologram, J-Pop, Japan, Odd, Synthesized
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2 Responses to “Japan’s Latest Popstar is a Hologram”

  1. Reilly says:
    December 18, 2010 at 1:38 pm

    that is very cool now how do we get one of those be awesome to play games on especially if they had collision detection so you were playing a fighting game and you have to hit the hologram

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  2. Kinect Tech – MikuMikuDance | r3dux.org says:
    December 21, 2010 at 8:26 am

    [...] posted something about Japanese people going to see virtual hologram popstars the other day, and now someone’s working on doing a kinect dance-game version – [...]

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