Article 6SFPE ‘Hatsune Miku has a special part in my heart’: the 16-year-old pop sensation who does not exist

‘Hatsune Miku has a special part in my heart’: the 16-year-old pop sensation who does not exist

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Nick Buckley
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6SFPE)

Miku is a Vocaloid' - a holographic avatar that represents a digital bank of vocal samples - and performs sellout tours for thousands of very real mega-fans

Countless flowing green wigs risked spontaneous combustion on a 36-degree Melbourne evening as thousands of J-pop fans queued outside John Cain Arena on Friday night. But the heat was irrelevant to the night's headline pop attraction, Hatsune Miku. She can't sweat because she's a digital animation - a 16-year-old Vocaloid" virtual pop-star on her first Australian tour.

Miku, as she's known to fans, is a 157cm-tall avatar of a teenage girl with green pigtails. She represents a digital bank of vocal samples created by the ominous-sounding Crypton Future Media using Yamaha's Vocaloid voice synthesiser technology. Users input lyrics and melodies which are sung" by the bank's sampled voice (Hatsune Miku is voiced by the actor Saki Fujita); some Vocaloid producers tune" the software to be especially convincing, while others embrace its artificiality.

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