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Japan's Latest Rockstar Is a 3D Hologram 305

kkleiner writes "Hatsune Miku is a Japanese pop diva who's just started to play massive stadium concerts to sold out crowds. Her hair is blue, she dresses like Sailor Moon, and she'll only appear in concerts via a 3D 'hologram.' Oh, and did I forget to mention that she's completely fictional? Created by Crypton Future Media, Hatsune Miku and her virtual colleagues have gone on limited tours in Japan."
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Japan's Latest Rockstar Is a 3D Hologram

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  • by JDmetro ( 1745882 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @02:41AM (#33970574)
    Oh well so much for that starving artist spiel
  • by acedotcom ( 998378 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @02:52AM (#33970640)
    macross plus predates simone by about 10 years...sorry bro
  • Modern Women (Score:5, Insightful)

    by sonicmerlin ( 1505111 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @03:02AM (#33970682)
    Pop idols have a huge tendency to disappoint their fans with their human behavior and accompanying personality deficiencies. Lo and behold, they're not actually idols. I can see the appeal in having a digital, holographic entity to fawn over. She'll never let the fan down with any scandalous behavior, she'll always have a perfect voice, and she'll never age.
  • Re:Modern Women (Score:3, Insightful)

    by EdIII ( 1114411 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @03:08AM (#33970708)

    So I take it that also means we will never get to see her holographic koochie when she when is trying to get out of her holographic car and forgot to put on her holographic panties?

  • by guyminuslife ( 1349809 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @03:13AM (#33970738)

    On the other hand, it's not really that different from Gorillaz.

  • And why not? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by SmallFurryCreature ( 593017 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @03:15AM (#33970748) Journal

    Music is entertainment. If we can feel for an trash compacter or a deer, then why not for an animated human being? Not real? TV/Movies ain't real. Every pop-star opens a concert with "I am so happy to be here, you [insert locale here] are the greatest". Can't be true so the sentiment is false, fake, a performance.

    Is the best singer selected, or the one with the prettiest face. Sometimes the producers get lucky and get both and then she turns into a publishity disaster because she can't keep mouth shut or her legs closed.

    Remember "My fair lady"? You can clearly hear that the singing is dubbed over. But it works because Hepburn is pretty and acts the part out well but can't sing. Well, not good enough. We all were so happy for Susan Boyle, but lets face it, the reaction initially is what keeps any producer from attempting this for real with an unknown. Do not like it? Then change human nature. Even opera stars got to look the part these days. Used to be fat old women singing the parts of beautiful young girls and nobody cared if it was the bearded lady as long as she had shaved recently.

    So, these producers got the perfect star. She won't cause a sex scandal, won't get sick, won't refuse to sign a new contract, can perform in two places at the same time, doesn't need rest, won't forget her underwear unless scripted etc etc.

    Yes, some of you may hate the fakeness and prefer "real", but as said, what is real? Most music gets polished before release and is written to be sold. So the artists writes what he thinks will sell. Only a tiny handful produce music absolutely only because they want to with not a single thought for the audience. And even if that audience is a non-paying one, pandering for regonizition makes the product just as "fake". That is why so many people complain about the Tate. Why does every piece of non-commerical art have to to be so bloody big? Status? If you produce art for the status, you are no different then when you make something for the mass market.

    If you do not like this type of music, don't listen to it. There will be other types produced, so why begrudge those that like this their own music? It is still written, still performed, still sung. What is fake about it? I think a lot of people are upset because they can see the mechanism in the Turk they thought was real. All pop music is fake, this one is just a bit more obvious about it.

  • Re:And why not? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by xnpu ( 963139 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @03:37AM (#33970844)

    You give people too much credit. People like watching TV because they think that much of what they see *could* be real. The very fact that people pick up memes, mimic behavior, etc. from TV means they identify with the fiction they're presented.

    Knowing that a role is played by a hologram instead of an actor makes it harder to identify yourself with it. At least initially. I expect most people to get over it quite quickly.

  • Gorillaz is a real band hiding behind cartoon characters; Miku is completely computer-made, even the voice (albeit sampled from a real voice actress). Also, Gorillaz's character design is far cooler!
  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 21, 2010 @04:20AM (#33971046)

    It'd be interesting to see a manufactured virtual scandal for publicity. Like claim that rogue disgruntled employees broke in and made a sex tape starring the virtual celebrity.

  • by ultranova ( 717540 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @06:51AM (#33971730)

    The fact people are referring to this thing as "her" is telling in itself.

    Specifically, it tells that people are hardwired to see consciousness anywhere it's at all possible. Or did you have another point?

  • by sammyF70 ( 1154563 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @07:30AM (#33971882) Homepage Journal
    Only the singer is synthetic. The band itself looks pretty real to me. Basically, it's like Miley Cyrus, just that it's a bit more honest about autotuning the vocals.
  • NG Resonance (Score:2, Insightful)

    by coerciblegerm ( 1829798 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @08:30AM (#33972148)
    I can't be the only one reminded of NG Resonance from Deus Ex: Invisible War...
  • Re:So? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Mab_Mass ( 903149 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @12:34PM (#33975102) Journal
    And, in my thinking, this illustrates how very much the lead singer in a lot of modern pop is just a tool. Someone like Britney Spears is a low-tech version of Hatsune Miku.
  • Rule 34 (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Hartree ( 191324 ) on Thursday October 21, 2010 @01:23PM (#33975884)

    She won't cause a sex scandal

    You're joking, right?

    Methinks you underestimate the Otakus. Just do a search on "Miku porn".

    Another example of Rule 34. If it exists, there is porn of it.

    Not only animated, but apparently live action cosplay as well.

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