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渋谷PARCO プロジェクション
渋谷PARCO プロジェクション

Since its opening in 1973, Shibuya PARCO has been at the forefront of shaping Shibuya culture, including naming streets such as "Koen-dori" and "Spain-zaka." The current building, reborn in 2019, features a distinctive exterior of stacked white wall volumes. For this exhibition, these iconic walls are utilized for the first time as a canvas for projection mapping. A place that has broadcast Shibuya culture for half a century becomes a stage for new expression.

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KEIO MIRARERU VISION(渋谷メガウォール)
KEIO MIRARERU VISION(渋谷メガウォール)

A large outdoor vision "KEIO MIRARERU VISION" utilizing high-definition vertical LED. Positioned at the intersection of Dogenzaka and Bunkamura-dori with excellent access from Shibuya Station—the heart of youth culture—it commands an overwhelming presence from one of Shibuya's busiest pedestrian spots, ideal for reaching the social media generation and tourists.

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ShinQs 2F 貫通通路LEDビジョン
ShinQs 2F 貫通通路LEDビジョン

A large LED vision installed in the 2nd floor passage of ShinQs, the commercial facility within Shibuya Hikarie. This wide horizontal screen measuring 7m in width and approximately 1.5m in height broadcasts video daily from 8:00 to 22:00. Located along a major pedestrian route in the Shibuya Station east exit area, it sees a diverse flow of commuters, students, and shoppers passing through.

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西武渋谷店A館エントランス アートゲート
西武渋谷店A館エントランス アートゲート

A permanent installation created at the entrance of Seibu Shibuya Store Building A in 2015. The work was produced by German audio-visual artist Carsten Nicolai. With LED visions integrated into four pillars, it stands as the iconic symbol of Seibu Shibuya Store's "Art meets Life" philosophy.

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メトロ改札口ビジョン(銀座線渋谷駅)
メトロ改札口ビジョン(銀座線渋谷駅)

A new digital signage series from Tokyo Metro launched in January 2025. At Ginza Line Shibuya Station, it is installed near the ticket gates toward Shibuya Hikarie and Meiji-dori. The 75-inch vertical display sits along the path everyone must pass through at the ticket gates, naturally entering the field of vision of station users. A medium that accompanies urban dwellers along their daily routes—blending into everyday life while unfailingly catching the eye.

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シブハコビジョン
シブハコビジョン

Metro Ad Agency's first large-scale digital signage, newly installed on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Shibuya Station platform. Features a distinctive "box-shaped" structure combining an approximately 254-inch LED vision with sheet wrapping on three adjacent walls. In an isolated location free from other advertising media, it enables three-dimensional expression merging video and graphics. The concept: "A box that creates 'What's this?! ♡' moments."

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渋谷西口ビジョン
渋谷西口ビジョン

A large LED vision newly installed by Shibuya Television in the Shibuya Station west exit area in April 2025. With a screen size of approximately 400㎡, it boasts one of the largest displays around the Scramble Crossing. Installed in a two-screen configuration atop a building, it achieves high visibility from multiple directions. Compatible with synchronized broadcasting with the vision cluster at Hachiko Plaza, enabling dynamic visual productions that engage the entire Shibuya district.

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集英社ビジョン
集英社ビジョン

A large vertical LED vision installed on the exterior wall of Shibuya Modi. Born in 2015 when "Marui City Shibuya" was renewed as "Shibuya Modi." Facing the Jinnan 1-chome intersection, it is the only outdoor media at this intersection capable of audio broadcast, reaching numerous passersby. Positioned at the entrance to Koen-dori, it continues to broadcast Shibuya culture as a landmark.

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MIYASHITA PARK LEDビジョンタワー
MIYASHITA PARK LEDビジョンタワー

A high-definition pillar-type LED vision located in the atrium spanning the 2nd and 3rd floors of MIYASHITA PARK. This square pillar extends from floor to ceiling, commonly referred to as "the navel of MIYASHITA PARK."

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MIYASHITA PARK VISION
MIYASHITA PARK VISION

A complete takeover of all 58 screens at MIYASHITA PARK, featuring 34 works gathered through the OPEN CALL program. As part of SCREENS CONTEXTUALIZED, the signage throughout MIYASHITA PARK is transformed into a space for digital art expression. Utilizing the large-scale signage network within this commercial facility, artists from around the world challenge new possibilities of expression in urban space.

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