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Thursday October 31, 2024 13:30 - 15:00 GMT
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VIRTUAL CELEBRITY INDUSTRIES IN EAST ASIA
Rachel Berryman(1), Crystal Abidin(1), Do Own Donna Kim(2), Seol Hwang(3), Esperanza Miyake(4)
1: Curtin University; 2: University of Illinois at Chicago; 3: Chung-Ang University; 4: University of Strathclyde
 
The concept of virtual celebrity realises the ambition of manufactured pop idols that inspired Japan’s idol industry in the 1970s, and spread across East Asia soon thereafter. Today, the term encompasses a variety of genres with local histories and applications, including Vocaloids, virtual idols, vTubers, virtual anchors, and virtual influencers. Although virtual celebrity was once considered a niche interest reserved for _otaku_ and dedicated fans of ACG (Anime, Comics and Games), recent shifts in government priorities, technological innovations, and heightened capital investment have brought virtual celebrity into mainstream view. This panel considers the various organisations, technologies, platforms, labour, and stakeholders involved in East Asia’s flourishing virtual celebrity industries. Its five papers explore the commercial, cultural, and symbolic value of virtual celebrities across and beyond East Asia, examining historical antecedents; cross-industry collaborations; processes of cultural commodification; industrial practices; and emergent media discourses. Introducing cases from Japan, Korea, and China, the panel's regional focus draws attention to the “transnational” (Iwabuchi, 2014) flows of virtual celebrity across borders, languages, industries, platforms, and technologies.
 
Thursday October 31, 2024 13:30 - 15:00 GMT
Discovery Room 2

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