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11th 1minute Projection Mapping Competition

The Projection Mapping Association of Japan is calling for entries to the 1minute Projection Mapping — one of the world’s largest international projection mapping competition in Japan.

The theme of this year’s competition, “LINK,” is to “connect” and “synchronize” various things from small “connections” around us to the future with the creators’ sense.

Approximately 18 to 20 Works will be screened and 5 prizes will be awarded. The Grand Prize is 2,000,000 Yen, trophy, supplementary prize and an invitation as a guest creator for the next competition.

Details about the theme for 2023 are available on the official website.

In many places of the world, the word “divided” has come to abound in terms of politics, economics, poverty, energy issues, and so on.

However, the human creature needs to be connected, and now is the time to connect and link various things. People, countries, and issues are connected, and these connections lead to the future and happiness. The problems and issues that are happening around the world are not limited to specific countries, but are something that all people must think about and “synchronize” on a global scale, transcending borders and races.

The theme of this year’s competition, “LINK,” is to “connect” and “synchronize” various things from small “connections” around us to the future with the creators’ sense.

We expect works that connect all areas such as “country,” “era,” “people,” “culture,” “technology,” “expression,” “society,” “issues,” “future,” and “potential,” and that also have diversity and value as visual expressions.

Please “LINK” to the world and to the hearts of the audience with your projection mapping expression.

1minute Projection Mapping Competition is the only projection mapping competition in Japan where you can see high-level and unique works from all over the world at one time.

Last year’s 10th competition attracted 241 entries from 55 countries and regions around the world.