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‘Virtual Idol’ Member Selection Auditions Gaining Popularity
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- Virtual idols, who blur the lines between reality and the virtual world, are gaining popularity, and auditions to select members of virtual idol groups are proving to be very popular.
- Virtual idols are expanding their reach with fans through various activities such as appearances on music shows, participation in award ceremonies, and holding concerts, and technological advancements are further amplifying their popularity.
- Major entertainment companies are also jumping into the production of virtual idol groups, and virtual idols are establishing themselves as a central force in popular culture, moving beyond just a niche fandom, and are expected to become a crucial pillar in the future of popular culture.
The popularity of ‘virtual idols’ who blur the lines between reality and the virtual world is on the rise. As a result, there is a growing number of people who dream of becoming ‘eternal idols’ who are not bound by time and space. Reflecting this trend, recent auditions to select virtual idol members have gained immense popularity.
In this audition, the participants’ real appearances, especially their faces, are strictly kept confidential. While anyone can transform into a beautiful girl regardless of their appearance, not everyone is given the opportunity to take the stage. Vocal ability is a basic requirement, and harmony with the on-screen character also plays a crucial role in the evaluation process.
The scope of virtual idol activities is expanding. Thanks to technological advancements, such as real-time motion reflection, virtual idols are expanding their connections with fans through various activities like appearing on music shows, attending award ceremonies, and holding large-scale concerts. This technological progress is a key factor that enables virtual idols to achieve popularity comparable to real-life idols.
One composer, a judge on the audition, stated, “A few years ago, virtual idols and their market were considered a fringe or subculture, but now they have firmly established themselves as mainstream culture.” This suggests that virtual idols are no longer a phenomenon limited to a niche audience but have become a central part of popular culture.
Recently, major entertainment companies have also jumped into the virtual idol group production, driving the growth of this market. The number of people who dream of becoming ‘eternal idols’ who can operate without time and space constraints, along with their fans, is expected to increase further. It won't be long before virtual idols take their place as a vital component of the future of popular culture, alongside real-life idols.
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