The organizers have hinted at expanding the festival to four days, adding a dedicated VR anime experience, and launching an "Aicomi Festival Full Year Membership" that includes online events every quarter. Additionally, they are exploring satellite festivals in Europe and Southeast Asia.
Critics call it a surveillance-state LARP. Proponents call it the first truly post-human festival. After three days, attendees report a strange withdrawal — not from substances, but from the AI’s constant mirroring. Back in the silent, static real world, they find themselves typing prompts into thin air.
To get the most out of the Aicomi Festival, planning is essential. Because the event draws large crowds, arriving early is recommended to secure spots for the most popular workshops and performances. Many regulars recommend wearing a yukata (a casual summer kimono), which adds to the immersive feeling of the event and often grants you better photo opportunities.
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The main stage isn’t a DJ but a . Thousands of prompts, typed live on phones, feed into a real-time diffusion model that paints the megascreeen. Meanwhile, a separate music model remixes the audience’s heart rates (measured via smart bands) into a dubstep bridge. At “Full” capacity (say, 20,000 attendees), the lag is under 300ms. The crowd isn’t watching a show — they are training it.
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