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第10回プロジェクションマッピング国際大会 【 1minute Projection Mapping in TOKYO 】開催決定!

The 10th International Projection Mapping Competition "1minute Projection Mapping in TOKYO" will be held!

2022.4.28

~ Entry begins! ~ ~ The 10th "1 Minute Projection Mapping Competition in TOKYO", a competition of 1 minute to 1 minute and 59 seconds projection mapping works, will be held again this year. Creators from all over the world are invited to submit their works! The theme of this year's 10th competition is, LIFE / Life, Living, Life The development of modern technology has enabled us to overcome many obstacles, extend our lifespan, and change our work and lifestyle in many ways. At the same time, however, the world has been hit by sad news of yet another conflict this year, in addition to the still-unabated onslaught of COVID-19. Our views of life, death, and work have changed dramatically. We live in an era in which people's hearts are shaken both mentally and physically. We are looking for works that include messages, visions, and questions about "LIFE" as envisioned by creators. For more information on the recruitment, please see below. Size of the building and venue for projection mapping 】・Seitoku Kinen Picture Gallery in Meiji Jingu Gaien, size of the building where the projection will be made: 112m wide and 32.1m high (apex of the central dome) Finalist films: Approximately 20 films will be screened. Grand Prix: 2,000,000 yen, trophy, extra prize, invitation as a guest artist at the next competition ・Second Grand Prix: 500,000 yen, trophy, extra prize ・Jury's Special Prize: 200,000 yen, trophy, extra prize ・Organizer's Prize: 100,000 yen, trophy, extra prize ・Audience Prize: 100,000 yen, trophy Finalists will receive subsidies for production costs or accommodation expenses when they visit Japan. Entry period】 Entry start: April 28, 2022 (Thursday) Entry deadline: June 23, 2022 (Thursday) (by 23:59:59 Japan time) Video data delivery: July 18, 2022 (Monday) (by 23:59:59 Japan time) Primary video screening: July 19, 2022 (Tuesday) to August 19, 2022 (Friday) (by 23:59:59 Japan time) Final video data delivery: August 19, 2022 (by 23:59:59 Japan time) Finalists' works will be announced in early August Final video data delivery: Friday, August 19, 2022 (by 23:59:59 Japan time) Screening of finalists' works and announcement of screening results: Scheduled for mid-September, 2022 For other details on how to enter and the competition, please refer to the URL below. Call for Entries: https://liliiflora.com/cms/info/ We look forward to receiving many entries. *Schedules are subject to change depending on the venue, event circumstances, and the spread of the new coronavirus.

1minute Projection Mapping in TOKYO 大会総評

1minute Projection Mapping in TOKYO

2021.12.27

The 9th edition of the "1 Minute Projection Mapping Competition," which was held in Tokyo for the first time after a one-year postponement due to the new Corona, attracted a great deal of attention. This tournament, which started with 5 countries, has now grown to receive 246 entries from 54 countries and regions. I am very happy that the participants are highly motivated to participate, and at the same time, I feel a great sense of responsibility. This competition is a place for creators to output their own expressions, and I was also reminded of the importance of creating such a place. Creators' perspectives, ideas, and what they want to express essentially represent what people want to say and the times they live in, and through these opportunities, their ideas are directly conveyed to people and evoke emotion. The value of the time spent experiencing these creators and the expression they bring to the table is increasing and becoming more and more indispensable. The world is currently divided by the spread of the coronavirus. This competition should have been held in the same place where the international judges and finalists would have gathered to share the same time together. However, this time, we were able to hold the competition while connecting online, and on the other hand, we were able to feel the passion and temperature of the competition, which was as great as the distance between the world and the creators, making it a very valuable opportunity for us. Through the "1 Minute Projection Mapping Competition" and "TOKYO LIGHTS," we would like to continue to provide opportunities for such connections in the future. Now, the festival was held on a large scale in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, in conjunction with the Festival of Light, and attracted a record number of entries and a very high quality group of works. Both as a competition and as a projection mapping show, it was more substantial than ever before. The theme of the competition was "HOPE," and this year's competition provided an opportunity for creators from all over the world to think about, express, and communicate the word "hope," and I felt that each work carried more of the creator's "personality" and "feelings" than in previous years. Even at the stage of the selection process to choose the finalists, it was a very difficult task to have to narrow down the field. We would have screened more films if we could have, but I believe that the jury selected the films that gave us a stronger sense of this feeling of "hope" and energy. The Seitoku Memorial Picture Gallery, which was used as a screen, is a beautiful building with a long history and is also a valuable Japanese cultural asset. To make the most of this architecture and space is a task that requires a great deal of experience and imagination. However, this experience can sometimes be a barrier to imagination. In this competition, experienced creators are required to break out of their shells, and young creators are challenged to come up with bold ideas that do not rely on experience. Creators are encouraged to go beyond the barriers of "what it should be like," and the works that struck a chord with the judges were awarded the Grand Prix and other prizes. Grand Prix and Audience Award: "THROUGH THE NIGHT" by THE FOX, THE FOLKS (Indonesia) The work of "THE FOX, THE FOLKS," which won the Grand Prix and Audience Award this year, showed creativity and a sense of freshness. The scene that quickly brightened up like the rising sun after the dark night expressed in monotone illustrations brought warmth to many people's hearts. The layout, cut and split, transitions, etc., were all done with a sense of precision, making use of the architectural shapes to create a single scene that is a picture in its own right. Video: https://youtu.be/fe_VTGNhbS8 Runner-up: "Alegria" Romera Diseño e infografia SL (Los Romeras)(Spain)The runner-up, "Los Romeras," was a simple and powerful work with Spanish folk music as its main subject. While focusing on the colors of red and white, all scenes were carefully crafted to the rhythm and intonation of the music, and were very pleasant and exhilarating, as if running through to the finale. The work also conveyed the passion that "hope is the energy of people's joy and enjoyment," and captivated many people at the venue. Video: https://youtu.be/Bs7fLAtrDnQ Jury Prize: "Arco Iris" by Felix Frank (Germany) The work by Felix Frank of Germany, which won the Jury Prize, was a quiet and moving work that carefully constructed a simple and beautiful world. After a simple introduction starting with a piano melody, the spatiality of the stringed instruments gradually expanded into a swelling sound that entered the viewer's mind. It was a strange and beautiful work that brought about an experience as if one were to melt into the starry sky one looked up at and assimilate oneself into the universe, and as the minute dots of light shining in the dark moved, one felt the delicate yet cosmic scale of the work. Video: https://youtu.be/1NU5PF276Ug Tokyo Tokyo Prize: "Jidainote Hands of New Age" 01iMAGE / Noguchi Kazunobu (Japan) The work of "01iMAGE/Noguchi Kazunobu", winner of the Tokyo Tokyo Prize, was fun and calculated, with a nice rhythm and changes with music. The work was fun and well calculated with music, with a nice rhythm and changes. Although the projection mapping was a bit lacking, the motion graphic design, pleasant movements, vivid colors, and straightforward presentation attracted the audience and proved to be very popular. Video: https://youtu.be/5O7RWy-2GMY The non-winning entries were also truly outstanding, and the judges wanted to pick more, which was very distressing in itself to have to narrow it down to only five awards, and a credit to the finalists for being recognized as great works in their own right. In the end, it was the creators' willingness to take on challenges, more than the technical aspects, that resulted in the adoption of the awards, and I believe that this will be a guiding principle for future competitions as well, and will be the key to the direction that is most sought after by creators in these competitions. In conclusion, we would like to express our sincere appreciation to the many people involved in organizing this event, to all those who came to the event, to the local community, and most of all to the creators who participated in the event. 1minute Projection Mapping Competition General Producer Michiyuki Ishida

最終審査・結果発表 – 1minute Projection Mapping in TOKYO

Final Judging and Result Announcement - 1minute Projection Mapping in TOKYO

2021.12.12

The Grand Prix went to “THROUGH THE NIGHT” THE FOX, THE FOLKS (Indonesia)! TOKYO LIGHTS, a festival of light that brings hope to the world through entertainment and art, was held from December 9 to 12 at the Seitoku Memorial Picture Gallery in Meiji Jingu Gaien as the main content of the 9th "1minute Projection Mapping in TOKYO," an international projection mapping competition. The 9th International Projection Mapping Competition "1minute Projection Mapping in TOKYO" was held at the Seitoku Memorial Picture Gallery in Meiji Jingu Gaien from December 9 to 12. We were blessed with fine weather and many visitors during the event. Thank you very much. At the public judging held on December 12, judges in Japan actually saw the works projected at the venue, while overseas judges who could not make it to Japan due to the Corona disaster participated online, and held numerous discussions to ensure a strict judging process. We are pleased to announce that the Grand Prix of this year's competition has been decided. Below is the list of award-winning works. List of award-winning works] *"Title" team name (country) Grand Prix "THROUGH THE NIGHT" THE FOX, THE FOLKS (Indonesia) The Fox, The FolksA creative and talented animation team based in Bandung, Indonesia, specializing in 2D style animation and motion graphics, aiming to bring fresh visuals to the video mapping industry. Runner-up (TOKYO LIGHTS Award) "ALEGRIA" Romera Diseño e infografia SL (Los Romeras) (Spain) Special Jury Prize "Arco Iris" Felix Frank (Germany) Tokyo Tokyo Prize "Jidainote Hands of New Age" 01iMAGE / Noguchi Kazunobu (Japan) Audience Award "THROUGH THE NIGHT" THE FOX, THE FOLKS (Indonesia) We would like to thank all the participating artists, the audience who came to the venue, and the wonderful judges! We will upload the winning entries at a later date!

<初の東京開催>アジア最大級のプロジェクションマッピング国際大会 初開催となる光の祭典「TOKYO LIGHTS」のメインプログラムに決定 12月9日(木)〜12月12日(日)に明治神宮外苑で開催

<Asia's Largest International Projection Mapping Festival "TOKYO LIGHTS" to be held at Meiji Jingu Gaien from December 9 (Thu.) to December 12 (Sun.), 2012

2021.11.12

〜19 finalists with the theme of “HOPE” were announced. 1 Minute Projection Mapping“ is one of Asia's largest international projection mapping competitions with a long history, which started in 2012. This year's event, the first to be held in Tokyo, will be the main program of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's ”Festival of Light," the first "TOKYO LIGHTS". The theme of this year's competition was "HOPE" and 246 entries were received from 54 countries and regions around the world. 19 finalists were selected through the preliminary screening. The finalists' works will be screened on the canvas of the Seitoku Memorial Picture Gallery for four days from December 9, and the Grand Prix (Tokyo Governor's Prize), Runner-up Grand Prix (TOKYO LIGHTS Prize), Jury's Special Prize, TOKYO TOKYO TOKYO Prize, and the Audience Prize by web voting will be decided at the public screening on the final day, December 12. The Grand Prix (Tokyo Governor's Award), Runner-up Grand Prix (TOKYO LIGHTS Award), Jury's Special Award, TOKYO TOKYO Award, and the Audience Award by web voting will be decided. The event will be broadcast LIVE to the entire world. Tickets for the venue are available from the official TOKYO LIGHTS website. The screenings can also be viewed online, and anyone can participate in the voting. Let's make the first Tokyo event exciting together! International Competition Title: The 9th International Projection Mapping Competition 1minute Projection Mapping in Tokyo Venue: Seitoku Memorial Picture Gallery, Meiji Jingu Gaien (1-1 Kasumigaoka-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo)Films: 19 finalists' works and 2 special guest works by invited artists, Opening Special Video (3D Anaglyph Mapping) Special Screening for the Press: December 8, 2021 (Wed) *to be announced at a later date Period: December 9, 2021 (Thu) - December 12, 2021 (Sun) Public Judging: December 12, 2021 (Sun) Organizer: International Projection Mapping Award TOKYO Executive Committee Co-sponsored by: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Supported by: Shinjuku City Projection Mapping Association General Producer: Michiyuki Ishida (PMAJ Representative) Production: Avex Entertainment Inc. https://tokyolights.jp https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9lf0sz6FtdKpiMYoX20Lug *Worldwide simultaneous streaming Finalists' Works FLIGHTGRAF (Audio Visual Unit / Artist), Bart Kresa (USA / President of BARTKRESA studio, Master Projection Designer), Hendrik Wendler (Germany / Managing Director of GENIUS LOCI WEIMAR), Joanie Wendler (Germany / Managing Director of GENIUS LOCI WEIMAR) Managing Director), Joanie Lemercier (France/Visual artist), Julia Shamsheieva (Ukraine/3D and motion designer) About TOKYO LIGHTS TOKYO LIGHTS" was launched as a "Festival of Light" to bring hope to the world through entertainment and art, and to light up Tokyo, Japan's world-class international city. The "1 Minute Projection Mapping", one of Asia's largest international projection mapping competitions, as well as the futuristic fireworks entertainment "STAR ISLAND" team, will be presented in a completely new way, combining realistic performers, video technology, and cutting-edge fiber beam technology. The "STAR ISLAND" team will create a completely new visual and light expression by combining realistic performers, video technology and cutting-edge fiber beam technology. Iconic installations such as the Pillar of Light, which embodies the concept of "Spreading Light from Tokyo to the World," will also appear throughout the venue. 35,000 spectators are expected to attend over the four days of the festival. ■About Projection Mapping Association of Japan Representative: Michiyuki Ishida, President Location: 29-35-5F Sakuragaoka-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo WEB Site: https://projection-mapping.jp/国際大会特設サイト: https://liliiflora.com/ cms/ Inquiry] Mail : info@projection-mapping.jp (Hideki Fujii, Projection Mapping Association Secretariat)

ファイナリスト発表!- 1minute Projection Mapping in TOKYO

Finalists announced! - 1minute Projection Mapping in TOKYO

2021.11.9

The 9th edition of 1minute Projection Mapping was held in the capital city of Tokyo after a one-year postponement due to the new Corona. 246 entries were received from 54 countries and regions, a record number of entries. The competition attracted 246 entries from 54 countries and regions, a high level of entries surpassing even the record number of entries received for the 2019 Odawara competition. As a result, the judging process was very difficult, but we are pleased to announce the finalists selected for the competition. Below are the 19 finalists for this year's competition. *Notes: Team name ‘Title" (Country) Romera Diseño e infografia SL (Los Romeras) "Alegria" (Spain) [Hz] Giovanni Zapata & Andrés García "OBSIDIANA" (Ecuador) Felix Frank "Arco Iris" (Germany) motordrive "purification" (Japan) Subjeck x Yan "Matsuri Blooming" (Thailand) AVA Animation & Visual Arts Inc. "Brave" (Canada) 01iMAGE / Noguchi Kazunobu "Jidainote Hands of New Age" (Japan) iineStudio (Guillaume Pinto) "Humanity 's Savior" (Japan/France) Parapluie Studio "Ginkgotaro" (Thailand) BOX "PerseverancE" (Vietnam) THE FOX, THE FOLKS "THROUGH THE NIGHT" (Indonesia) Alex Bianciardi, FullFrames "the Thousand Paper Cranes" (Italy) DUX ANIMATION "AKIDOMI" (Mexico) DecideKit "Red Ball" (Thailand) ILLUMENTIEL "HUG" (France) EVM ART "Cyber Future" (Ukraine) Rebel Overlay Ltd "Hold On, Pain Ends" (United Kingdom) GolemKlonVIII "Dum Spiro Spero -Get up-" (Germany) MØJØ Studio "KØNTRAST" (Portugal) Finalist films will be screened at the Seitoku Memorial Picture Gallery in Meiji Jingu Gaien from December 9 to 12, 2021, and the Grand Prix will be decided at the public screening on December 12. The Grand Prix will be decided at the public screening on December 12. 

2020年 年末の超大型イベント!「沖縄交響曲2020 in 国立劇場おきなわ」

2020 Year-end blockbuster event! Okinawa Symphony 2020 in National Theatre Okinawa

2020.11.20

Experience the new OKINAWA with the overwhelming power of projection mapping and sound at »Okinawa Symphony 2020 in National Theatre Okinawa This three-day event, held December 25-27 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, is a large-scale event organized by Colors Creation Corporation, which was established to further strengthen the creative side of PMAJ. The original symphony and symphonic projection mapping on the theme of Okinawa is an unprecedented work of over 27 minutes in total. You will be immersed in a special world that can only be experienced in Okinawa. This is the best project of the year to conclude a turbulent year. The music is composed by Hideaki Takahashi, a musician, and artists associated with Okinawa, and the video is produced by four top creators (affiliated with Colors Creation Co., Ltd.) who are past winners of the 1-minute Projection Mapping award. Creative director Michiyuki Ishida (President of Projection Mapping Association/CEO of Colors Creation Inc.) will be in charge of overall production. Please look forward to it! Participating creators: Maxime Guislain (Belgium)» more■Li Cheng (China)» more■FLIGHTGRAF (Japan)» more■DecideKit (Thailand) (Thailand)" more Tickets go on sale today at 10am! Plus, since this event is a GoTo event, you can purchase tickets at 20% off the regular price. Don't miss this great opportunity! End of the year, go to Okinawa!

コロナ禍に世界中で話題を呼んでいるプロジェクションマッピングのメッセージ 【LIGHT of HOPE(希望の光)】 8月よりハウステンボスで国内初の上映開始!

The message of projection mapping [LIGHT of HOPE], which is attracting worldwide attention to the Corona Disaster, will be shown for the first time in Japan at Huis Ten Bosch from August!

2020.7.30

The Projection Mapping Association of Japan (PMAJ, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo), the organizer of "1 Minute Projection Mapping," together with Huis Ten Bosch Corporation (Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture), has decided to implement a projection mapping message screening at Huis Ten Bosch from Saturday, August 1, 2020, which began around the world with the Corona disaster. PMAJ has been working with DUX Animation Studio (Mexico), a film production company that has been involved in the projection of "LIGHT of HOPE" in Mexico, to plan the projection of the projection in Japan. PMAJ has been working with DUX Animation Studio (Mexico), the film production company that produced and managed "LIGHT of HOPE" in Mexico, to plan the screening of the film in Japan, and with the full cooperation of Huis Ten Bosch, this project has been realized. This projection-mapping message movement by visual artists began in March with a light message projected on the Matterhorn (Zermatt) in Switzerland, which was viewed by more than 2.2 billion people around the world through online media and social networking sites, encouraging people to take action. In response, the message has spread around the world, including the Christ the Redeemer statue in Corcovado, Brazil, Wuhan, China, Arzadi Tower in Iran, and the Capitol Palace in Romania. In June, 133 volunteer artists from all over the world gathered in Mexico for the LIGHT⦆of⦆HOPE⦆ project to create a video artwork of their messages, which were then projected onto the symbolic Mexican tower, Torre Latino (182 meters high). The project was broadcast around the world. The project was streamed to the world and has been viewed approximately 125 million times. The venue for the projection mapping of "LIGHT of HOPE" will be the Stud House in Huis Ten Bosch, a pioneer in permanent projection mapping in Japan, where the beautiful architecture of the Stud House will be used for about a month in August. The projection mapping will be shown for about a month in August. Live streaming will be available on August 1, the first day of the screening. We hope that many of you will be able to watch it on site or via internet streaming and enjoy the warm and artistic visual messages by artists from around the world. LIGHT of HOPE" was planned and produced by DUX Animation Studio, a Mexico City-based video production company that has participated as a finalist in "1 Minute Projection Mapping" (an international projection mapping competition held by PMAJ) in Japan. DUX Animation Studio was a finalist in the "1 Minute Projection Mapping" (PMAJ's international projection mapping competition) in Japan, and through this exchange with DUX Animation Studio, we received an offer to implement the project in Japan and began working to make it a reality. However, with the full cooperation of Huis Ten Bosch, we were able to realize this project for the first time in Japan. Outline 【Period】August 1 (Sat) to August 30 (Sun), 2020 Daily 21:40 - 21:55 *About 15 minutes *A live broadcast will be held on August 1, the first day of the event. The start time may be slightly delayed due to the distribution environment. https://youtu.be/B8PGYykITkQ DUX Animation Studio (Mexico) [Planning Support] Japan Projection Mapping Association [Execution Cooperation] Huis Ten Bosch, Inc.