Kamis, 29 Mei 2014

The Uproar of Hatsune Miku EXPO 2014




Hatsune Miku’s hologram concert event which held in for two days long managed to gain many attention from the audiences. It had three sessions concert in two days non-stop from Wednesday May 28th 2014 up to Thursday May 29th 2014. Last two concerts held successfully attracted the audiences with joy and merry atmosphere.

The concert held at 1 PM until 3 PM and 7 PM up to 10 PM succeeded in absorbing the fans enthusiasm who has been waiting for this moment to happen. Not only that, all the booths that selling Hatsune Miku’s merchandises practically sold out without any remains left. Beside watching the concert and buy the rare goods there, audiences can also visit other booths such as Bushiroad, Tokyo Otaku Mode and the cosplay’s stage. Hatsune Miku’s statue as tall as a real person also presented in the exhibition. Not only that, the exhibition about history and culture movement inspired by Miku also showed there.

Surprisingly, Miku can also sing Indonesian’s song entitled “Venus di Ujung Jari.” A colaboration song between Indonesian and Vocaloid, which included in on their album “Vocal.id.” The concert was closed with Hatsune Miku singing "Uta ni Katachi wa nai" along with written notice that said ‘Thank You Indonesia’ from Miku herself. 

The tickets sold in various price, from the cheapest around 390 hundred rupiah up to 1,4 milion rupiah. This one in life time chance, taken advantage by Hatsune Miku’s fans to meet with other fans that came accros Indonesia, and gather to watch the hologram concert together.

Modified from: WowKeren.com

Sabtu, 17 Mei 2014

How Snow Forms



Snow has become the symbol of winter for most countries around the world that have four season a year. It is embodying the season’s quiet and peaceful aura while more entertaining piles rather than rain or sleet.

Snow happens when there is a warm, moist air rise from the Earth’s surface into the sky, where there it forms a cloud. Then it cause the two air masses collide—forcing the colder air beneath the warmer one. Then the rising water vapor eventually cools so much it converts back to a liquid. The water droplets resulted from that creates a clouds. But the clouds need something to condense onto, like water condense outside the glass. Long-range winds bring all kinds of microscopic debris in the sky that mainly from dust, dirt and salt. The components give the cloud droplets something to hold onto.

This process reach its peak when storm clouds tend to grow up and become colder in the sky. Most of clouds that still in the form of liquid eventually begin freezing once the temperature drop less than 14 degrees Fahrenheit. Then individual droplets of the cloud solidify on by one turn into ice particles, that later may attract other water vapor and droplets toward their surface. This leads to small but fast-growing ‘snow crystals,’ that later fall when they are heavy enough.

This how the snow is formed.

Modified from: mnn.com

Kamis, 01 Mei 2014

How to Make a Flannel Keychain




Goal: Making Flannel Keychain
Materials needed:

·         Flannel cloths
·         Dacron or cotton for stuffing
·         Sewing needle
·         Threads
·         Scissors
·         Glue
·         Keychain or strap



Procedure:
1.     Draw some patterns needed, such as the shape of face, two patterns of hair for the front and back sides, the eyes, and the mouth.
2.     Use the light blue color for the hair, and the cream colored flannel for the face, and black one for the mouth.
3.     Cut the flannel cloths the same as the pattern you made.
4.     Make sure that the patterns for the front part and the back side of its hair fit each other.
5.     Sew the two cream colored cloths that shaped the face.
6.     Create some space for you to put some dacron or you can use the alternative one like cotton.
7.     Finish your sewing until the face is fluffy enough.
8.     Put together all the patterns for the hair and face using glue.
9.     Stick out the eyes and the mouth using glue as well.
10.  Add the keychain or strap in the top of the head.