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Sonzai Hatsune
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:17 pm


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:18 pm


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This Rocking Lead Singer is a 3D Hologram by Aaron Saenz

A big thanks to Vocaloid reader/writer Samuel for first mentioning this article. Singularity Hub a Future/Emerging Technology Blog which seeks to highlight interesting trends and developments in a variety of fields. While seemingly a few months late, it looks like writer Aaron Saenz was actually quite taken with Vocaloid Concert from a few months ago and decided to write a decently researched article on the whole concept. I’d have to take some personal exception to the claim that the cutest character ever out of Japan dresses like “Sailor Moon” though. However all is forgiven because we must give Aaron a big “thank you!” for linking Vocaloidism in the article proper. If any of you have found this site through that article, welcome! It should also be noted that this article was actually linked on Slashdot.org, a popular technology news website and forum which many on here are likely familiar with, further increasing the viewer pool as well.

Miku Hatsune and Black Rock Shooter: Global Music Video “Vocaloid” Phenomenon That Defines the Future by Jack Meyes

Time to credit reader soft-n-fluffy for this amazing find. Huffington Post is one of my favorite sources for news, and you can only imagine how psyched I was when one of their writers decided to do a feature on Vocaloid. Please try not to get angry seeing the title. Yes, “Black Rock Shooter” might not be what you consider the face of Vocaloid but it is one of the more recognizable aspects. Vocaloidism didn’t get a mention in this one, but this is actually as well-researched an article as you will find on Vocaloid. Jack Myers does a very professional review of the entire concept while even giving mention to Vocaloid’s newest familiar member Nekomura Iroha, something that will likely make quite a few people here quite happy. It really is nice to see such a well-written piece in the media that takes Vocaloid seriously while intelligently evaluating its future potential.

She’s Pop’s Biggest Draw by Ross McGuiness

There really isn’t too much special about this piece, but once again it goes to highlight the fact that Vocaloid is getting noticed abroad (credit to poster Hammy over at figure.fm for this find). Printed in a recent edition of the London Metro Newspaper, it gives a general run down of Miku Hatsune and Vocaloids. (Yes, yes, there is alot wrong with the article, but its still news haha) Feel free to discuss it on our forums here.

So what are your reactions to Vocaloid’s recent appearances in the America and in its features in the media? Do you feel this shows that the Vocaloid concept is gaining a bigger foothold in popular culture at large? Do these article give Vocaloids a fair shake? Feel free to discuss below.

On a personal note, once again my apologies for not being able to write as much I would like. This semester at college and my graduate school applications have put big demands on my time until very recently. I love Vocaloids too much not to follow them on my own but only now am I finally finding the time to write once more. Thanks so much for reading and I hope to see you all much more frequently in coming weeks.

Sonzai Hatsune
Captain


Sonzai Hatsune
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:20 pm


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Revealed at NYAF, Crypton, the makers of Hatsune Miku, are toying with the idea of giving Miku an English voice in order to spread her popularity in the west. Of course, Crypton wants a little something in return, which is for their fans to "like" Miku's Facebook page. If the page receives 39,390 "likes" (with 39 being expressed as "miku" or "sankyu" in Japanese), then Crypton will take it as a positive response and give fans what they wish.

Other Vocaloid news from the weekend includes:

-Possibility of a Vocaloid shop in the U.S. if there is enough demand.
-Hopes for expansion worldwide.
-Miku getting coverage in Tokyo Kawaii magazine which is an iPhone app, published by ASCII.
-Expansion library for Kagamine Rin/Len, expected in December 2010 with six new tones by the same voice actors.

Would you welcome an English-voiced Miku, considering it would be for a western audience?
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