Despite being disrupted by a typhoon during its September run, the event finally returned in November! International award winners visited Japan, and the closing ceremony concluded with congratulations from Governor Koike.
2022.11.14
The "1 Minute Projection Mapping Competition" was held on Sunday, November 13, 2022, for the screening of works from the international competition, which was canceled in September due to a typhoon, and for the awards ceremony.
This year, 241 entries were received from 55 countries and regions around the world, of which 19 works were carefully selected as finalists to be screened and judged. The film "Elemental constructions" by EPER DIGITAL from Hungary won the title of world's best and the prize money of 2 million yen after winning the rigorous screening.

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike attended the award ceremony and, after viewing the international competition entries, presented the Grand Prix team with a prize plate and congratulatory comments.
Message from EPER DIGITAL (Hungary), Grand Prix winner
Since childhood, Japanese culture has been a part of my life and has always been a great inspiration to me.
It is a dream come true to receive such a prestigious award. I would like to thank the judges and organizers for giving me this opportunity.

Grand Prix and other prizewinning teams in 2022
- Grand Prix (The Governor of Tokyo Award): EPER DIGITAL (Hungary)
- Runner-up Prize (TOKYO LIGHTS Award), Audience Award *Double Winner: DecideKit (Thailand)
- Special Jury Prize : RESORB (Germany) ●Tokyo Tokyo Prize : Kurbas Production (Ukraine)
After the tournament...
Message from Michiyuki Ishida, President of the Projection Mapping Association / General Producer of the Conference

'A festival of images that spawns the seeds of diversity now in its tenth year.'
This film festival has been nurtured over the past 10 years as a venue for the creation of diverse values and new expressions, and each of the award-winning works presented exactly that new value.
The theme of the production, "LIFE," is a current global concern, and the creators' works were filled with a variety of messages. The show was interspersed with historical elements such as the cycle of life, conflicts, and changes in lifestyles and values, which were fused together to create a beautiful show.
We would like to thank all the creators, the many people involved, and everyone who came to the event.
We look forward to seeing you again at the next event!
We will see you again.