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{{Stand Info
{{Stand Infobox
|title = Remote Romance
|title = Remote Romance
|image = [[File:Remote Romance.png|{{ImageSize}}]]
|image = [[File:Remote Romance Infobox.png|{{ImageSize}}]]
|ja_kanji = リモートロマンス
|ja_kanji = リモートロマンス
|ja_romaji = Rimōto Romansu
|user = Dixie Flatline (original)<br />People with access to video chat for the JoJo Exhibition
|user = [[Dixie Flatline]] {{S|Original}}<br />N/A {{S|Dwells in the server}}
|namesake = {{w|I Can See Your House from Here|Remote Romance}} ({{W|Camel (band)|Camel}} song)<ref group="Note">The album ''I Can See Your House from Here'' was called ''Remote Romance'' for its Japanese release.</ref>
|namesake = {{w|I Can See Your House from Here|Remote Romance}} {{S|{{W|Camel (band)|Camel}} song}}{{Ref-Note|The album ''I Can See Your House from Here'' was called ''Remote Romance'' for its Japanese release}}
|type = {{ST|Auto}}<br />[[Stand Types#Shared Stands|Shared Stand]]<br />{{ST|Irrelevant}}
|type = {{ST|Auto}}<br />{{ST|Shared}}<br />{{ST|Irrelevant}}
|mangadebut = [[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012]]
|debut = [[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012]]
|animedebut =
|stats = {{Stats|power=E|speed=D|range=∞|stamina=B|precision=C|potential=E|color=purple}}
|seiyuu =
|destpower = E
|stats = {{Stats|power=E|speed=D|range=∞|persistence=B|precision=C|potential=E|color=purple}}
|destpower = E
|speed = D
|speed = D
|range =
|range =
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|persistence = B
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|colors = LLC
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}}
{{Quote|"What? Sold out already?" "No tickets at the door?" "I forgot!" ―If you're careless like that, please use the "Remote Romance" Stand to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the series.|[https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/nl/articles/1210/22/news061.html NLab Article]}}
{{nihongo|'''Remote Romance'''|リモートロマンス|Rimōto Romansu}} is a [[Stand]] designed by [[Hirohiko Araki]] for the [[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012|JoJo Exhibition 2012]]. Its purpose was to promote the art exhibition via internet live-streaming.
{{Nihongo|'''Remote Romance'''|リモートロマンス|Rimōto Romansu}} is the former [[Stand]] of [[Dixie Flatline]], featured in the [[Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012]]. It was created with the supervision of [[Hirohiko Araki]] to commemorate the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure's 25th Anniversary|25th anniversary]] of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series, allowing any fan in the world to remotely view the art exhibition through internet live-streaming.


After its user's death, the Stand remains alive and wanders in the network. Possessing anyone with access to a particular site, it grants them the ability to project a virtual version of themselves into a remote location.
On select nights during the exhibition's residence, Remote Romance would "appear" in the gallery and wander the gallery, looking at pieces of artwork while under the "control" of users who accessed the gallery's live stream on {{w|Google+}}, with the Stand's point of view fed into the live stream as well as simultaneous feeds of the Stand being followed around the gallery and of people who logged in to "control" the Stand.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Remote Romance is a humanoid Stand draped in a black and purple garment covering its entire body, making its shape less defined compared to other Stands. Its robe is covered in a shiny losange pattern contrasting the dark clothes. A screen covers its face and its gauntlets are covered with a keyboard pattern not unlike [[Chocolate Disco]]. Remote Romance's solid hood is also decorated with a symmetrical "R" motif. Incidentally, the hood can emit a low light from under it, lighting its chest in case the environment is dark.
Remote Romance is a humanoid Stand dressed in a hooded robe covering its entire body, with black and purple tones. Its robe is covered in a shiny net pattern of rhombuses, contrasting the dark clothes. Its hood is decorated with a motif of the letter "R" all around it, with a large "ЯR" symbol in the center of its forehead. The hood can also emit a low light from under it, lighting its chest in case the environment is dark.

Rather than having a face, it has a screen in the center of its head which displays the face of a user that it possesses, who is watching the exhibition live stream. It wears gauntlets and forearm guards covered in a pattern of squares.

When it is summoned, the bottom half of its body is invisible and fades into a black mist, making it appear like a phantom.

===Color Schemes===
{{CS
|T1=Artwork
|bg={{Color|lLC}}
|{{palette|Appearance|#18141C|#733D71|#695631|desc=Black and purple cloak, dull yellow tinted screen.}}
}}

==Summary==
Remote Romance was created in response to the popularity of the art exhibition and advance tickets for it selling out early, as there were no plans to sell tickets on the same days as the exhibition. In cooperation with Google, the Stand allows any fan to "visit" the venue from any location, as well as be able to see the exhibition more than once without going in person.

===Schedule===
Remote Romance was scheduled to appear on Tuesdays and Wednesdays during the exhibition sessions, although it also appeared on November 3 and 4 for the last two days of the exhibition.<ref>https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/nl/articles/1210/22/news061.html</ref>

*October 6, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
*October 7, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
*October 16, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
*October 17, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
*October 23, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
*October 24, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
*October 30, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
*October 31, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
*November 3, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
*November 4, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am

There was originally a visitor-only area that could not be seen using the Stand. However, on November 3 and 4, even Remote Romance allowed access to that area.


==History==
==History==
[[File:Remote Romance.gif|thumb|right|Remote Romance being summoned]]
The original user of Remote Romance was a legendary hacker named {{nihongo4|Dixie Flatline|ディキシー・フラットライン|Dikishī Furattorain}} who was put to death in 2006. After his death, only his Stand remained on the network for anyone with access to a particular site to use it.
===Background===
The original user of Remote Romance was a legendary hacker named [[Dixie Flatline]], who was sentenced to death in 2006. After his death, only his Stand remained on the network for anyone with access to a particular site to use it. Remote Romance's fate is based on the fate of the character its original user was named after. In the story of {{W|Neuromancer}}, after the character Dixie Flatline died, a saved copy of his mind existed in cyberspace during the story.

===Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012===
On select nights during the exhibition's scheduled sessions, Remote Romance would emerge and wander in the gallery, looking at pieces of artwork while under the "control" of users who accessed the gallery's live stream on the {{W|Google Hangouts|Hangouts}} video chat feature of {{W|Google+}}.

Users would be able to see the exhibition through the Stand's point of view. Simultaneous feeds of the Stand being followed around the gallery and of people who logged in to "control" the Stand could also be seen.


==Abilities==
==Abilities==
[[File:Remote Romance User1.jpg|thumb|right|Remote Romance showing a human using its ability]]
'''Broadcasting''': The Stand possesses humans who have access to a particular server and gives them the ability to project an alter ego to a remote location.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20121115145520/http://rr.araki-jojo.com/ REMOTE ROMANCE in ジョジョ展]</ref>
====Broadcasting====
The Stand possesses humans who have access to a particular server and gives them the ability to project an alter ego to a remote location. These users could then control the Stand to wander around the exhibition venue and see it in real time as if they were there themselves, despite being far away.

To control the Stand, a user would need to add Remote Romance's Google+ account to their circles. The number of people who can operate Remote Romance is limited, but the video projected by the Stand is broadcasted live on the exhibition's special website, so anyone can watch.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20121115145520/http://rr.araki-jojo.com/ REMOTE ROMANCE in ジョジョ展]</ref><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20160824073943/https://plus.google.com/photos/116085836947959774664/albums/5795586217471410577 How to operate Remote Romance (Archived)]</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Remote_Romance_JOJOmenon.jpg|[[JOJOmenon]]
Araki Remote Romance.jpg|[[Araki]] with "Remote Romance"
Remote_Romance.jpg|The main artwork made for the event
Remote Romance Color.jpg|Header of the Streaming Page
Remote Romance Color.jpg|Header of the Streaming Page
Remote Romance Explanation.png|Explanation and Stats
Remote Romance Explanation.png|Explanation and Stats
RemoteRomancePoster.jpg|Remote Romance Poster
RemoteRomancePoster.jpg|Remote Romance Poster
Remote_Romance_Poster2.jpg|Remote Romance Poster 2
Remote_Romance_Poster2.jpg|Remote Romance Poster 2
Remote Romance Poster3.jpg|Remote Romance Poster 3
</gallery>
Remote Romance User5.jpg|Remote Romance about to start its journey
{{-}}
<gallery>
Remote_Romance.jpg
Remote Romance.gif|Remote Romance being summoned
Remote Romance Gallery.jpg|Remote Romance on the gallery
Remote Romance User2.jpg|Remote Romance showing the gallery to its users
Remote Romance User1.jpg|Remote Romance Showing his "User"
Remote Romance User3.jpg|Remote Romance in action
Remote Romance User3.jpg|Remote Romance in action
Remote Romance User5.jpg|Remote Romance about to start his journey
Remote Romance Gallery.jpg|Remote Romance in the gallery
Remote Romance Hands.jpg|Remote Romance Hands
Remote Romance User2.jpg|Remote Romance showing the gallery to those it possesses
Remote Romance User4.jpg|Another Face looking the Exhibition
Remote Romance User4.jpg|Another face watching the exhibition
Araki Remote Romance.jpg|Araki on the Jojo Exhibition presenting Remote Romance
Remote Romance Promo 1.jpg|Striking a pose while displaying a user with a [[Jolyne Cujoh|Jolyne]] themed filter
Remote Romance Filter 2.jpg|Displaying a user with a [[Star Platinum]] themed filter
Remote Romance Filter 1.jpg|Displaying a user with a [[Josuke Higashikata|Josuke]] themed filter
Remote Romance Promo 2.jpg|Posing its hands to make a bird sign
Remote Romance Body.jpg|View of its full body
Remote Romance Promo 3.jpg|A close-up of its signature hood
Remote Romance back.png|View of its backside
Remote Romance Hands.jpg|A close-up of its hands
Remote Romance gallery.png|Walking through the gallery
Remote Romance peeking.png|Peeking around a corner
Remote Romance Pluck 1.png|Picking up a replica of [[Luck and Pluck]]
Remote Romance pluck 2.png|Wielding the replica sword
Remote Romance observing.jpg|Observing the life sized statue of [[Bruno Bucciarati]]
Remote Romance Observing 2.png|Observing the life sized statue of Josuke Higashikata
Remote Romance assistant.jpg|Remote Romance's assistant
</gallery>
</gallery>

==Trivia==
*Dixie Flatline is a character from William Gibson's novel ''{{W|Neuromancer}}''. He was a hacker who had died, but a saved copy of his mind existed in cyberspace during the story.


==Notes==
==Notes==
{{Notes}}
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 5 May 2024

"What? Sold out already?" "No tickets at the door?" "I forgot!" ―If you're careless like that, please use the "Remote Romance" Stand to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the series.

Remote Romance (リモートロマンス, Rimōto Romansu) is the former Stand of Dixie Flatline, featured in the Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012. It was created with the supervision of Hirohiko Araki to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, allowing any fan in the world to remotely view the art exhibition through internet live-streaming.

After its user's death, the Stand remains alive and wanders in the network. Possessing anyone with access to a particular site, it grants them the ability to project a virtual version of themselves into a remote location.

Appearance

Remote Romance is a humanoid Stand dressed in a hooded robe covering its entire body, with black and purple tones. Its robe is covered in a shiny net pattern of rhombuses, contrasting the dark clothes. Its hood is decorated with a motif of the letter "R" all around it, with a large "ЯR" symbol in the center of its forehead. The hood can also emit a low light from under it, lighting its chest in case the environment is dark.

Rather than having a face, it has a screen in the center of its head which displays the face of a user that it possesses, who is watching the exhibition live stream. It wears gauntlets and forearm guards covered in a pattern of squares.

When it is summoned, the bottom half of its body is invisible and fades into a black mist, making it appear like a phantom.

Color Schemes

The series is known for alternating colors between media, the information presented below may or may not be canon.
Artwork
Appearance
(Black and purple cloak, dull yellow tinted screen.)

Summary

Remote Romance was created in response to the popularity of the art exhibition and advance tickets for it selling out early, as there were no plans to sell tickets on the same days as the exhibition. In cooperation with Google, the Stand allows any fan to "visit" the venue from any location, as well as be able to see the exhibition more than once without going in person.

Schedule

Remote Romance was scheduled to appear on Tuesdays and Wednesdays during the exhibition sessions, although it also appeared on November 3 and 4 for the last two days of the exhibition.[1]

  • October 6, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
  • October 7, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
  • October 16, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
  • October 17, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
  • October 23, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
  • October 24, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
  • October 30, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
  • October 31, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
  • November 3, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am
  • November 4, 11:30 pm to 1:00 am

There was originally a visitor-only area that could not be seen using the Stand. However, on November 3 and 4, even Remote Romance allowed access to that area.

History

Remote Romance being summoned

Background

The original user of Remote Romance was a legendary hacker named Dixie Flatline, who was sentenced to death in 2006. After his death, only his Stand remained on the network for anyone with access to a particular site to use it. Remote Romance's fate is based on the fate of the character its original user was named after. In the story of Neuromancer, after the character Dixie Flatline died, a saved copy of his mind existed in cyberspace during the story.

Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012

On select nights during the exhibition's scheduled sessions, Remote Romance would emerge and wander in the gallery, looking at pieces of artwork while under the "control" of users who accessed the gallery's live stream on the Hangouts video chat feature of Google+.

Users would be able to see the exhibition through the Stand's point of view. Simultaneous feeds of the Stand being followed around the gallery and of people who logged in to "control" the Stand could also be seen.

Abilities

Remote Romance showing a human using its ability

Broadcasting

The Stand possesses humans who have access to a particular server and gives them the ability to project an alter ego to a remote location. These users could then control the Stand to wander around the exhibition venue and see it in real time as if they were there themselves, despite being far away.

To control the Stand, a user would need to add Remote Romance's Google+ account to their circles. The number of people who can operate Remote Romance is limited, but the video projected by the Stand is broadcasted live on the exhibition's special website, so anyone can watch.[2][3]

Gallery

Notes

  1. The album I Can See Your House from Here was called Remote Romance for its Japanese release

References

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