Showing posts with label Hatsune Miku. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hatsune Miku. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

VIRTUAL POP STAR HATSUNE MIKU DEBUTS SPECIAL "PROJECT MIRAI COMPLETE" BOX SET EDITION

Hatsune Miku Project Mirai Complete, The New Box Set From Japanese Vocaloid Diva Hatsune Miku To Be Available From J-Pop Culture Entertainment Website KawaiiKakkoiiSugoi.com

New Box Set For The World’s First Virtual Pop Diva Contains All Soundtracks And Music Videos From “Project Mirai” 3DS Game Series And Features Additional Limited Edition Exclusive Bonus Items

Los Angeles, California, October 14, 2015 - Japanese music sensation and virtual pop star Hatsune Miku has announced the release on October 26th of her latest limited edition box set collection, Hatsune Miku Project Mirai Complete.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Takashi Murakami & Pharrell Premieres Music Video From Jellyfish Eyes

The Creators Project, a partnership between Intel and VICE, has premiered the exclusive animated music video for "Last Night, Good Night (Re:Dialed)" the theme song for Takashi Murakami's debut film JELLYFISH EYES. Pharrell Williams, Murakami's frequent collaborator, remixed the song by livetune, which also features Hatsune Miku, a "virtual idol" developed from vocaloid software who has a huge cult following in Japan. Murakami then animated the song in his signature style. 

Describing the inspiration for the video, Murakami said: "Somewhere in the eternity of outer space, Pharrell, Miku, and the composer of the song, livetune, are describing my film JELLYFISH EYES to a seemingly heartless robot audience. Somehow the film's message manages to reach the robots emotionally and cross the boundaries of time and space." 

Speaking about the project, Pharrell said: "Seeing the video come together for this remix was incredible. Takashi's use of colors and characters really speaks to me and allows me to get lost in the many layers of his paintings." 

JELLYFISH EYES is currently on a nationwide tour of major art institutions across the country. Remaining tour stops include The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in DC, Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles, and Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York. Murakami and Pharrell also collaborated on a film-inspired t-shirt that will be available at screenings and at the BBCICECREAM NYC Flagship and Webstore. 

For more information on JELLYFISH EYES and to purchase screening tickets please visit http://www.jellyfisheyesthemovie.com