Showcasing Cool NFT Art in Tokyo's Shin-Okubo, A Hub of K-Culture
Starting from the 19th of June, the Ginza NFT Gallery is implementing a project named "Tokyo NFT Art Caravan via Network Vision". This project features the continuous presentation of NFT Art on large outdoor digital signages along the Tokyo Yamanote Line.
The goal of this project is to highlight the charm of the works presented in the Ginza NFT Gallery, as well as the exciting new experience of enjoying them in 3D/AR, by introducing a selection of these pieces via outdoor displays along the Yamanote Line. From today, 3rd July, we've launched new screenings in Shin-Okubo, a popular hotspot for K-Culture such as K-Pop and cosmetics.
At the bottom of each broadcast, an "XPAND Code" will be displayed. By scanning this code with a smartphone, viewers can convert all artworks into AR, bringing them to life in front of the camera, and sticking them wherever they please. You can enjoy a novel NFT Art experience while touring the centre of Tokyo.
Schedule and Locations
Ikebukuro (West) - 19th June to 2nd July
Shin-Okubo - 3rd July to 16th July
Ikebukuro (East) - 17th July to 30th July
Shinjuku - Early August
Ueno - Late August
Broadcast at Shin-Okubo
Venue: JR Shin-Okubo Station, Tokyo
Period: From 3rd July (Monday) to 16th July (Sunday)
Time: 7:00 to 23:00, it is broadcast once approximately every 22 minutes.
*Broadcast times may vary. Frequency is subject to change for programming reasons.
Broadcast Contents:
A 60-second movie where the "Ginza Daifuku Great Jizo" suddenly appears and sequentially presents 14 pieces from the Ginza NFT Gallery. The dialogue comes with subtitles in English, Japanese, and Korean.
Considering Shin-Okubo's reputation as a hub for K-culture, including K-pop and cosmetics, we've arranged a cool and varied lineup. You can enjoy works from creators around the world, including those from Korea.
An XPAND Code will be consistently displayed at the bottom of the video, allowing you to scan it with your smartphone and enjoy all the exhibited works of the Ginza NFT Gallery on the spot.