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Holograms the future of music creation

  • Nov 30, 2017
  • 1 min read

A mini skirt, long blue pigtails, an upbeat personality and catchy tunes. If you’ve ever heard of Hatsune Miku, then you’ll know she is a Japanese pop sensation.

This opinion article was originally featured in PantherNOW and talks about J-pop sensation Hatsune Miku and how she and future holograms are the future of music creation and sharing.

Check out the article’s excerpt below and click the link if you want to read the full story!

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Maytinee Kramer/Opinion Director

A mini skirt, long blue pigtails, an upbeat personality and catchy tunes. If you’ve ever heard of Hatsune Miku, then you’ll know she is a Japanese pop sensation. She has performed concerts around the world and has even opened for Lady Gaga.

Despite her huge fanbase and mega fame, Hatsune Miku is not a real person. In fact, Miku is a Vocaloid, or humanoid persona voiced by a singing synthesizer application that was developed by Crypton Future Media back in 2007.

Essentially, she is a hologram.

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Photo Credit: Flickr

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