JAPAN MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL

メディア芸術海外展開事業日本のメディア芸術を世界へ

2017

About


The Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan organizes participation in various overseas media arts festivals etc. The aim is to introduce outstanding works in such fields as media art, video, the websites, videogames, animation and comics. Exhibitions, screenings, presentations and so on are arranged at overseas media arts festivals and other facilities with their focus on award-winning works from the Japan Media Arts Festival.


Organizer: The Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan
Administration: NHK International, inc.




Japan Media Arts Festival


The Japan Media Arts Festival is a comprehensive festival of Media Arts (Japanese: Media Geijutsu) that honors outstanding works from a diverse range of media - from animation and comics to media art and games. The festival gives awards in each of its four divisions: Art, Entertainment, Animation, and Manga. It also provides a platform for appreciation of the Award-winning and other notable works. Since its inception in 1997, the festival has recognized significant works of high artistry and creativity, and in addition to a yearly Exhibition of Award-winning Works has held other events, such as symposiums, screenings, and showcases. This year, the 20th Festival received 4,034 entries from 88 countries and regions around the world, demonstrating is continuing evolution as an established annual international festival. Award-winning Works are exhibited both within Japan and abroad through various projects and events organized by The Agency of Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan which aims to develop and promote the creation of Media Arts by focusing primarily on the new generation of artists.
Organizer Japan Media Arts Festival Executive Committee



Works Presented Abroad


The project for participation in overseas media arts festivals commenced in 2009 and has so far been implemented at 83 festivals and media arts-related facilities and institutions in 31 countries around the glove. Japan Media Arts Festival overseas exhibitions were also organized at 7 places in 5 countries between 2002 and 2012.