4.24.2020

World's first VTuber Kizuna AI has her own management company

Activ8, a startup that produces and manages virtual artists, announced that they will spin-off their popular virtual artist Kizuna AI. By doing so, they hope to boost her momentum and tackle even greater challenges.


Kizuna AI is the world's first virtual YouTuber. She opened her YouTube channel "AIChannel" in 2016 and started her activities. Fans of this channel have now surpassed 2.7 million. Since 2018, she has also started working as a singer, releasing songs and appearing at festivals.


riginally she was one of the VTubers belonging to Activ8, but her popularity now extends beyond Japan to all over the world. So, they decided to spin off the Project A.I. team, which has been in charge of her production, to make it independent.

On the other hand, they are aiming to create opportunities for virtual artists by further strengthening the xR content business including Spectacle, a VR live show system that will be released in the future.

4.23.2020

Japanese VTuber Productions will expand into the English-speaking world

Japanese virtual performer startup COVER holds an audition to choose VTuber that can play active part in the English-speaking world in their VTuber production hololive production. With this, they aim for VTuber production that can gain popularity in the global market.


The hololive production is home to a large number of virtual performers who use their system to post videos and perform live streaming.

English version of their official Twitter account
https://twitter.com/hololive_En

The application condition for this audition is that you are an English speaker, over 18 years old, and regardless of gender. If you adopted, you can get cute avatars designed by popular illustrators. In addition, the gadgets needed for your performer activities are also supported.

The audition details page is here.
https://en.hololive.tv/audition

Let's transform into Amabie, a youkai who dispels infectious diseases with AR!

KAYAC, a Japanese content creative agency, has released the Snap Camera effect of Amabie, a youkai who is said to dispel infectious diseases. You can transform into him/her for free.

Amabie is a youkai who appeared in the sea in Kumamoto Prefecture during the Edo period.
In the form of a mermaid with long hair, beak and three-tailed tail, he/she told witnesses to show people his/her pictures during an epidemic.
Although he/she was not a famous youkai, but Japanese netizens who hoped for the end of the coronavirus pandemic from around the beginning of March have posted various illustrations on social networking services.

See also:
Japanese monster goes viral on hopes for end to coronavirus pandemic (The Japan Times)


You can use this Amabie effect with Snap Camera, a free PC desktop app. When you open or close your mouth, the Amabie's beak opens and closes accordingly. Also, when you shake your body to the left or right, Amabie's hair moves softly. Let's pray that the coronavirus pandemic will end as soon as possible by transforming into Amabie at a video meeting! Search "AmabieMask" from Search Lenses of Snap Camera.


4.20.2020

The Nihon Keizai Shimbun Shows Sakura With Mobile VR Apps

The Nihon Keizai Shimbun(日本経済新聞: Japan Economics Newspaper) has released mobile VR application Nikkei VR. Download is free(iOS/Android).


However, they have not yet reported economic news in 360-degree video or photos. Mostly they deliver art works and travel landscapes. In particular, they are currently focusing on "NIKKEI STAY HOME PROJECT -A cherry blossom viewing on smartphones all over Japan", which reports on sakura(cherry blossoms) in full bloom in VR.


Sakura is a Japanese spring tradition, but this year we cannot see the sakura due to the coronavirus pandemic. So they show sakura taken at more than 20 places all over Japan in this app. The release is in line with the actual blooming of sakura, and the shooting locations of sakura will increase with each passing day. Let's enjoy sakura viewing at home with this app!


4.11.2020

Disinfect masks and smartphones with UV light

Nowadays, disposable masks are becoming scarce around the world, and many people are hand making cloth masks. But it must be disinfected firmly.
Gadget maker MATECH started accepting pre-orders AirCase, which can disinfect masks and smartphones with UV light and ozone(O3) in Amazon.co.jp on April 9, and the number of reservations exceeded 1,000 in two days.


AirCase is a gadget that disinfects mask, smartphone and other things inside the case with the UV and ozone effects. UV rays used the wavelength of UV-C, which is said to have the most bactericidal effect, and with ozone, which is not affected by obstacles, to further enhance the germicidal effect.


If you drop a few drops of aroma oil into the aroma hole in the case, it will spread in the case and make the things have a good scent. Especially, it is recommended to use it when disinfecting masks and handkerchiefs.
In addition, it also functions as a wireless charger, supports 10W, 7.5W, 5W, so you can fast-charge your smartphone and disinfect it. The price of this is 4,980 yen including tax, it will be shipped from May 20, but if you pre-order it, you will get a 5% discount.

via https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B086RS1NG1