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About the Interactive Live Show



The Interactive Live Show is a multimedia concert which was started
in 1994 performed by Susumu Hirasawa, a musician, with supporter's
cooperation. The concerts have a story, and the audiences can
participate in it.

The story that is expressed by text or video information projected
on the huge screen set on the stage, the CG images change
bustlingly with the music, taking in the will of the participants
and the audience through the Internet on real time.
It is like watching a grand role-playing game.

In 2002, "Philosopher's propeller, The Interactive Live Show 2000"
was awarded "Minister of Economy Trade and Industry's Award" of
Multimedia Grand Prix 2001 in Japan.
This May "Live Byakkoya" is going to be performed which is the 9th
of the series.

The show goes mainly with the multimedia system Amiga computer as
Hirasawa's right-hand.
The show can advance and the audience can choose the advance
direction shown in majority on the hot point (turning point).
In the ponts, there are designed interfaces such as cheering voices
orlight. The interfaces are developing show by show.
And since 1998, the new system started called "Home Audience".
It makes audience possible to participate to the show through the
Internet.

As for the details about the Interactive Live Show, refer to this:
GhostWeb
INTERACTIVE LIVE SHOW DIGEST 1995-2003 (ASX file)

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