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Who was the first ASMR artist?

Who was the first ASMR artist?

Maria Viktorovna
Personal information
Born Maria Viktorovna July 22, 1986 Lipetsk, Lipetsk Oblast, Soviet Union
Nationality Russian-American
Occupation YouTuber

What is ASMR artist?

Coined in 2010, ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response) is a relaxing, often sedative sensation that begins on the scalp and moves down the body. Also known as “brain massage,” it’s triggered by placid sights and sounds such as whispers, accents, and crackles.

How much do ASMR makers make?

Hongyu ASMR (4.57 million subscribers) from South Korea makes $3.6 million a year, and Zach Choi (9.21 million subscribers) from the US makes $3.5 million a year. Of the top 25 ASMRtists ranked by earning, the average salary is $1.2 million per year.

Is ASMR considered art?

For some video makers, ASMR videos are a creative outlet. Maria described it as art — and many other video makers describe themselves as ASMR artists (or “ASMRtist” for short). “I always had creative ideas, and I had inspiration from watching [videos],” she said, “so I began making my own.”

Who founded ASMR?

Jennifer Allen
In 2010, Jennifer Allen, a participant in an online forum, proposed that the phenomenon be named “autonomous sensory meridian response”.

Who is Heather Feather?

Heather Feather ASMR is an American ASMR artist and a YouTube star. She was born on September 20, 1984 in Nashville, TN, where she also currently resides.

What makes a good ASMR video?

People tend to experience ASMR when they feel a light touch, see a smiling face and gentle hand movements, or hear trigger sounds like gentle whispering, the soft crinkling of paper, rubbing of fingers, or the quiet smacking of lips.

Why is ASMR relaxing?

ASMR being a social response would explain the feelings of comfort, relaxation, and sleepiness it promotes. The areas of the brain ASMR activates are associated with hormones like dopamine, oxytocin, and endorphins, all of which can promote these feelings.

What is the first ASMR?

The first intentional ASMR video was uploaded to YouTube by WhisperingLife ASMR in 2009 (Garro, 2017). Titled “Whisper 1 — hello,” the video consists of a black screen and a whispered, lo-fi sound recording of the ASMRtist talking about making a YouTube channel dedicated to whispering (WhisperingLife ASMR, 2009).