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Use AR to make common objects in the user's view (like an apple, cake, or fish, referencing the MV) slowly dissolve or "pixelate" away into a somber, grey-toned background.

Inspired by the song's unique production technique that plays different rhythms in each ear, this feature could offer a "Spatial Audio Mode" where instrumental layers of a video shift dynamically between the left and right channels as the user tilts their head. й €з”°ж™Їе‡ЄгЂЊveilгЂЌMV

Incorporate "dancing lyrics" into the interface that move across the screen in time with the song's beat, mirroring the visual storytelling often found in Keina Suda's official music videos . Use AR to make common objects in the

A UI design based on the song's title where background elements are visible but slightly blurred or "veiled," symbolizing things from the past that cannot be fully hidden or forgotten. A UI design based on the song's title

This feature would allow users to interact with their surroundings or digital content through the lens of the MV’s aesthetic and themes.

For a feature based on Keina Suda's (須田景凪) music video, you could focus on a "Dual Reality Filter" or an interactive "Memory Unveiling" interface. The MV, famous as the first ending theme for the anime Fire Force , is defined by its surreal imagery, disappearing objects, and themes of coping with grief. Feature Concept: The "Veil" Lens