Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Blog A... failure

The introduction gets your attention by describing a personal experience that some have experienced. He relates an experience to a Hatsune Miku concert so that you can understand what they are like. He continues to maintain attention by introducing the fact that she's a software program.

He sets up the rest of the story by talking about how her fans love her and are devoted to her. He continues by supporting her music with the quote "it doesn't take a human to sing a good song." and "It's a good thing she isn't human because she's not going to die or turn into Miley Cyrus, where she gets drunk or something."

The author lost my attention when he started talking about the virtual voice program. He regained my attention when he started talking about creating a backstory for her. I find it very interesting that their culture is more interested in characters than human celebrities and their second creativity. He maintains my attention by talking about popular crazes in Japan. His article takes an interesting twist when he starts talking about the Miku porn. I am not sure if I like the idea of virtualized singers becoming the new thing.

I like real live human beings that you could meet and get to know, ones with a past and life. Books are for second creativity not bands.

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