tadc doodles from yester day!! :D the first 2 i did with other people (i did kinger n palmknee)
sighhhh I LOVE ALL OF THEM OK
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tadc doodles from yester day!! :D the first 2 i did with other people (i did kinger n palmknee)
sighhhh I LOVE ALL OF THEM OK
It won’t be a stylish marriage, I can’t afford a carriage
Miku walks into the museum of technology, smashes though (still walking, not a separate action) the glass of Grandpa IBM704's case and proceeds to sing with him.
The museum attendants lament this, being the 3rd time she's visited this week, and once again ask that the curator to install a door there.
In 1961, programmers were able to get an IBM704 computer to sing a song. Later this would be turned into a famous scene in 2001: Space Odyssey so now everyone thinks it sounds sinister and terrible.
Generations of computers later, we invented VOCALOID and now a virtual pop-star has been going strong for more than a decade and we take it in stride.
Someone replicated what it would be like if one of VOCALOID, a Vocoder, and the IBM704 sang together as if in an intergenerational trio.
Permit me a moment of sentimentality but there is something precious that, even after more than 60 years, we humans still ask our computers to sing us songs about love in the time of bicycles and horse drawn carriages.
Daisy Bell (cover) | tamachang feat. Vocoder, IBM 704, & CYBER DIVA // Original | Harry Dacre feat. Edward M. Favor
Daisy Bell [Bicycle Built for Two] (cover) | Max Vernon Mathews feat. IBM 704 // Original | Harry Dacre feat. Edward M. Favor
I can’t be,I’ve they make computers work for Cops when the first computer to sing literally said they despise policemen when singing about their Daisy Bell, How cruel.