Hi Alan ,

Is your 1st successful virtual idol available to be viewed?

wishing y0u well.

marc
> I've worked with the Miku-Miku software; she can also dance. And years ago
> I wrote on Date Kyoko, the first successful virtual idol -
>
> - Alan
>
> On Fri, 6 Dec 2013, netbehaviour wrote:
>
>> I Like Hatsune Miku And She (Can Be Programmed To Sing That She) Likes Me.
>>
>> By Rob Myers.
>>
>> In the posthuman opera "The End" Vocaloid Hatsune Miku is unreal and
>> ageless but possibly not death-defying. What can a not-quite-Open-Source
>> media phenomenon teach us about mortality and cultural alienation? And
>> how much further can the figure of the virtual idol singer be taken in a
>> world which increasingly resembles the cyberpunk dystopias that it
>> originated in?
>>
>> http://www.furtherfield.org/features/articles/i-hatsune-miku-and-she-can-be-programmed-sing-she-likes-me
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