Memes Homework Party 電波作業簿
特別感謝: 衛武營國家藝術文化中心 National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts - Weiwuying
Speciaal Thanks: National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts-Weiwuying
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👉YOUTUBE 影片支持
https://youtu.be/MDRdUXVspgU
👉YOUTUBE 訂閱DJ QuestionMark
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這是一個準備好tour的秀,整座舞台LED燈光裝置設計連同派對節目內容都是我們的神團隊設計的,只要裝箱就可以去你家演出了。想要嗎?請洽 [email protected]
It's a ready-to-tour show. Our team designed the whole thing including the stage, LED light installation, music and the party. Just need to put them in the box and we're ready to rock. Please contact [email protected] for booking 🔥
〈電波歌劇院〉與〈國語作業簿〉是臺灣兩大最獨特的派對,首腦們將在衛武營合體,成為《電波作業簿》。派對上除了融合中文歌、電玩動漫音樂、網路迷因、Beatbox長笛等音樂元素之外,由近百支LED燈管組成的舞台裝置也加入演出,由三位演出者帶來的原創聲光秀也在衛武營世界首演。
Memes Opera House and Mandarin Homework are two of the most unique parties in Taiwan. Founders of the two parties will team up to make a bigger party - Memes Homework. A mix genres of music will be played including mandarin music, anime OST, gaming music, memes and flute+beatbox solos. More than music, an audio visual installation built by nearly 100 LED bars will join the show. The three artists had world premiered their original audio visual show in National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts-Weiwuying.
❤️感謝所有衛武營及燈光音響舞台硬體的工作人員支援我們,還有我們親愛的 #NKLAB Crew 陪著我們裝台測試,也感謝 Legacy Taichung 讓我們試裝台,當然還有每一位來現場玩的朋友!
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節目製作 Show production/
DJ QuestionMark
現場演出 Live DJ/
DJ QuestionMark, MR. SKIN / 賴皮
燈光裝置設計 Light installation design/
紀昀 Asking Gee、應奇峰 Chi-Fang Ying
現場燈光設計及執行 Lighting design & execute/
應奇峰 Chi-Fang Ying
硬體統籌 Tech Organizer/
應奇峰 Chi-Fang Ying
Recap 影片導演 Recap video director/
紀昀 Asking Gee
Recap 影片音樂 Music/
DJ QuestionMark
Recap 影片攝影 D.O.P./
Leo He Fong Sa
Recap 影片剪接/調光 Editor/Colorist/
紀昀 Asking Gee
#NKLAB #ASKINGGEE #DJQUESTIONMARK #MRSKIN
同時也有10000部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過2,910的網紅コバにゃんチャンネル,也在其Youtube影片中提到,...
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