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Open-style contest “Shibuya Pixel Art” using Twitter and Instagram

2021.05.17

The world’s largest contest specializing in “pixel art” that can be applied from anywhere in the world through Twitter and Instagram. It will be held on a special page from May 1, 2021, and we are looking for various “pixel art” works not only in Japan but also from all over the world.

The theme is "Shibuya", "Fireworks", "Vehicles", "Rainbow", or "Flying creatures".

During the application period, follow the official account of “Shibuya Pixel Art” on Twitter or Instagram, and use the hashtag of “# shibuyapixelart2021” and “work title” for your own illustrations, animations, videos, sculptures, embroidery, photos, games, etc. Please post with.

The judges are experienced in pixel art and have a diverse background, including two overseas judges.

The award-winning works will be exhibited at the event “Shibuya Pixel Art Reboot” in Shibuya in September, and will also be published in the “Pixel Artist Collection Book”. In addition, from this year, the “Jury Prize” will be set up, and a system will be introduced in which one person can receive the prize with an enthusiastic vote. Is also available.

The application deadline is June 30, 2021 (Wednesday) 24:00. Please do not hesitate to apply.
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What is "Shibuya Pixel Art"?

It is the “World’s Largest Pixel Art Contest & Festival” that was born in 2017. It is held every year in Shibuya, which was called “Bit Valley” in the latter half of the 1990s during the IT bubble period.

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