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From Sci Fi to Commercialization: The Rise of Digital Avatarsby@thejerrylu
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From Sci Fi to Commercialization: The Rise of Digital Avatars

by Jerry Lu9mJuly 18th, 2018
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In the late 1990s, the Gorillaz — a virtual music band made up of four animated characters — introduced the concept of <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/digital-avatars" target="_blank">digital avatars</a> to the general public. A decade later, in 2013, artistic director Marc Jacobs designed costumes for Hatsune Miku, a virtual pop singer who collaborated with musicians Lady Gaga and Pharrell Williams. More recently, the emergence of Lil Miquela, a 19-year old Instagram star, social influencer, and recording artist who happens not to be real, has reignited a broader conversation about digital avatars, so much so that <a href="http://time.com/5324130/most-influential-internet/" target="_blank"><em>Time</em></a> magazine featured a digital avatar in its 25 Most Influential People on the Internet line-up. Today this technology has begun to appear in a wider array of business and personal applications, beginning to blur the lines between the virtual and real worlds in a way that was envisioned by <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/sci-fi" target="_blank">sci fi</a> writers of previous decades.

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