Screenings Begin for Four Projection Mapping Works Created by Students, the Next Generation of Video Production Talent
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To revitalize night-time tourism, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has begun screening new projection mapping works on its Main Building, created by students under the mentorship of top industry professionals. These four works represent the fresh perspectives and technical skills of the next generation of creative talent.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why does the Tokyo Metropolitan Government conduct year-round projection mapping screenings?
- A: They conduct the screenings to revitalize night-time tourism and create new resources to color Tokyo's nights.
- Q: When did the screenings for the student-created projection mapping works begin?
- A: The screenings of these new student projection mapping works started on Friday, March 27.
- Q: What kind of support did the students receive while creating their projection mapping works?
- A: Students received approximately three months of guidance and support from top creators active in Japan and abroad.
- Q: Which student group created the work titled 'Tokyo Elevator' and what is its concept?
- A: It was created by Ctrl+ from Tokyo Metropolitan University, likening the building to an orbital elevator.
- Q: What are the screening times for the projection mapping works starting from Wednesday, April 1?
- A: Starting from Wednesday, April 1, the screening times are 19:00, 19:30, 20:00, and 20:30.