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thePIXEL Launches 'PIXEL LAYERED' Culture Project Across 58 Screens at MIYASHITA PARK

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  • thePIXEL Launches 'PIXEL LAYERED' Culture Project Across 58 Screens at MIYASHITA PARK
  • thePIXEL has launched 'PIXEL LAYERED,' a quarterly cultural project utilizing all 58 LED displays at MIYASHITA PARK. The first installment features works by media artist Yusuke Shigeta.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Wed Jun 10 2026 10:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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thePIXEL has launched 'PIXEL LAYERED,' a quarterly cultural project utilizing all 58 LED displays at MIYASHITA PARK. The first installment features works by media artist Yusuke Shigeta.

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thePIXEL Launches 'PIXEL LAYERED' Culture Project Across 58 Screens at MIYASHITA PARK (Wed Jun 10 2026 10:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Wed Jun 10 2026 10:00:02 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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thePIXEL has launched 'PIXEL LAYERED,' a quarterly cultural project utilizing all 58 LED displays at MIYASHITA PARK. The first installment features works by media artist Yusuke Shigeta.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 'PIXEL LAYERED' project?
A: It is a cultural project held four times a year by thePIXEL Co., Ltd. in collaboration with MIYASHITA PARK, utilizing 58 LED screens throughout the facility.
Q: What is the content of the first exhibition?
A: The first exhibition features a video work titled 'Continuous and Discontinuous of Migiwa' by media artist Yosuke Shigeta.
Q: When is the exhibition period?
A: The exhibition period is from June 17, 2026 (Wednesday) to July 17, 2026 (Friday).
Q: Why is pixel art called 'contemporary ukiyo-e'?
A: Pixel art is called 'contemporary ukiyo-e' because it shares a historical background with ukiyo-e, having emerged from technical constraints, closely tied to popular culture and entertainment, and evolved and spread with new technologies.
Q: How is the screening time set?
A: Within the facility's operating hours, the screening time is set to a maximum of 5 minutes out of every 60-minute roll.