Only if you digitise yourself TRON style, all you need is a giant laser!Can I hug and kiss her like real?
It's no-more artificial than something like "Gorillaz" where the band are entirely fictional animated personas for real people, its considered an art project. I can totally see why people would like this, after all there is a real band playing and the fact that Hatsune Miku is entirely digital in both voice and phisicality (or lack of it) adds a little twist. I believe she's intended as an aspirational figure who represents unattainable perfection as far as the whole pop idol thing is concerned - it gives people something to shoot for even if they will never acheive it. If you dont want to think of it as music consider it an audio/visual art installation.Looks like a projection on a transparent screen to me.
I've seen this vocaloid concert stuff a few years back and still do not understand,
how it can be not too artificial for anyone.
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