Hypnotic Idol 〈FULL〉
It turns a pop concert into a shared hypnotherapy session — not creepy, but captivating. The idol doesn’t control viewers, but co-regulates their attention like a digital pendulum. Perfect for VR concerts, sleep-focused livestreams, or experimental J-pop/electronica acts.
Sociologists often compare large-scale concerts to ritualistic experiences. When a "hypnotic idol" takes the stage, the individual ego often merges with the "crowd mind." This state of collective effervescence—a term coined by Émile Durkheim—explains why fans feel a sense of euphoria and timelessness during performances. hypnotic idol
The feeling of a personal connection. By sharing "behind-the-scenes" moments, idols break the fourth wall, making the audience feel like confidants rather than just fans. The Digital Evolution: "Hypnotic Idol" in Media It turns a pop concert into a shared
The idol becomes a vessel for the audience’s aspirations and emotions. In this "hypnotic" state, the boundaries between the performer and the fan blur, creating a powerful, albeit temporary, escape from reality. The Future of the Hypnotic Idol The Future of the Hypnotic Idol