Sunday, July 3, 2011

Geek Out

So I ran across this post on Not Cot about Hatsune Miku, a Japanese pop music sensation that is ... completely computerized. This is not the first time I've heard of her ... (it?) ... I actually wrote an entire paper analyzing virtual bands for a senior level elective class I took in the College of Mass Communications (I would like to note that the course title, Rock 'N' Roll Media, is completely deceptive in making it sound like an easy class) and was totally weirded out the more I learned of Hatsune Miku. I had originally planned on focusing the paper on one of my favorite bands, The Gorillaz. It took me 8 pages to thoroughly explain and analyze why this fad is important to the media/advertising/interactive landscape. And only about one page to suck all the fun out of the topic. Luckily, a picture is worth a thousand words and these vids are 24 frames per second and over a minute long. So, just watch:

The Japanese pop sensation hologram that sold out an L.A. concert in less than two hours:

A band with cartoon avatars, and the star power to get Bruce Willis to cameo in a car chase:

And while I'm at it, I might as well post a link to footage from the Video Games Live concert I went to in Dallas. (Thanks to whoever is allowing me to re-live the awesomeness via YouTube!) I have seen bands with much cooler reputations, but a concert venue filled with video game nerds psyched to sing a long with the Super Mario theme song? Best. Concert. EVER.