File: Popipo_Live.swf-(4.62 MB, 352x288, Japanese)
[_] Anonymous 05/13/14(Tue)22:09 No.2383112
>> [_] Anonymous 05/13/14(Tue)22:12 No.2383115
dont they think its weird to go to a concert to watch a really giant tv of someone who isnt there
?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/13/14(Tue)22:17 No.2383121
>>2383115
At first I thought it was pretty neat, that Japan had progressed in holographic tech, and in
Then after I read your comment, I noticed the mirror reflections on teh screen. Wow.. this is
just... sad. How do you even waggle your glowstick without feeling lame as fuck and getting
massive second-hand embaressment from those around you?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/13/14(Tue)22:18 No.2383123
>>2383121
*in typical Japanse fashion used the tech for idol worship...
>> [_] Anonymous 05/13/14(Tue)22:23 No.2383128
Japan needs to put the faces of female anime ideals on their currency
>> [_] Anonymous 05/13/14(Tue)22:29 No.2383132
>>2383121
Pepper's ghost is an old as shit illusion, but with advancing technology it looks pretty real.
When you're standing in the audience, the projection is beaming up and away from you, so you
don't get that bizarre light-beaming-through-her-body effect. From their perspective, the screen
is invisible and it really looks like their animu grrl has come to life.
It would be a bit strange to meet any diehard Miku fans, but a live performance by a virtual pop
star seems pretty cool. If nothing else that would be a legendary place to drop acid.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/13/14(Tue)23:08 No.2383157
Can you even imagine the stench? The BO? The cum drenched underwear? I believe that smell in that
room is the smell of hell.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/13/14(Tue)23:12 No.2383163
>that one dude with the giant glowing leek
kek
>> [_] Anonymous 05/13/14(Tue)23:59 No.2383205
Oh, Japan.