Screening Begins for Four Projection Mapping Works Created by Students Poised to Become the Next Generation of Video Production Professionals

Projection Mapping Works Created by Students Begin Screening at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
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  • 📰 Published: March 30, 2026 at 00:45

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has been holding year-round projection mapping screenings on the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, a prominent landmark, to express diverse art through light and sound. This initiative aims to create new tourism resources that color Tokyo's nights, thereby revitalizing nighttime tourism.

Starting on Friday, March 27th, we will begin screening new projection mapping works created by students who are poised to become the next generation of video production professionals.

These works were produced with the students' free ideas and expressive power, under approximately three months of guidance and support from top creators active both domestically and internationally. Please come and experience the works where young talent challenges cutting-edge technology and expression.

Overview of Student-Created Works (4 Works)

■ Screening Start Date: Friday, March 27th

■ Work Title / Production Team (Affiliation)

"Tokyo Elevator" Ctrl+ (Control Plus)

(Tokyo Metropolitan University)

This work visualizes the massive vertical structure of the metropolitan government building as an orbital elevator connecting deep underground to space.

"Tokyo Crossing" Kiriko no Killiko (Kiriko of Kiriko)

(Tokyo University of the Arts)

This work overlays the geometric beauty of the metropolitan government building with traditional Japanese crafts such as Edo Kiriko and Mizuhiki, expressing the aesthetic of Japanese "patterns" through video.

"Wandering Seasons" Smiley Progress (Smiley Progress)

(Tokyo Communication Art Professional School)

This work focuses on the cycle of the four seasons, expressing them with motifs of Japanese seasonal scenery.

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