Slideluck Tokyo: the trade show
After 15 years of creating art communities around the world, international event Slideluck comes to Japan to celebrate its first edition of Slideluck Tokyo. We are inviting photographers and artists to participate in the event by submitting their photographic projects. 22 Selected works will be projected as part of the Slideluck Tokyo evening event on March 2016.
The works will be selected by Kohei Oyama, curator of Newfave publishing house, Maria Teresa Salvati, editor in chief of Slideluck Editorial, and Naoko Higashi, editor of IMA magazine.
Submissions deadline: 14 of January of 2016 Price of submission: $5
Theme:
LOST
“Unable to find one’s way” that’s the literal meaning of Lost.
We are looking for personal, documentary, conceptual, experimental projects that depicts the idea losing something, feeling lost within, introspective journeys; feeling lost in the society and among people; We also welcome reportages and documentaries of hidden, lost communities, unable to be found and disappeared souls.
GUP Magazine GUP Magazine, an international authoritative publication on photography, connecting its communities with the sharpest conceptual photography, the latest photo books, and compelling writings about the contemporary world of photography.
Slideluck Editorial Slideluck Editorial is a new platform that aims at showcasing the breadth of the Slideluck photographic storytelling and giving tips and advices on effective multimedia creation.
The mission is to give a credible space to photographers who want to experiment with this new language and, while being entertained and inspired, learn ways to tell effective stories through multimedia.
THE FILES MUST MEET THESE SPECIFICATIONS: – Every image must be at least 1024×768 pixels. We strongly recommend that you submit images that are 1080 pixels in height for maintaining the highest standards of quality. The width will be determined by the aspect ratio of your images.
- Photography or visual art submissions should consist of 15 to 40 images. We recommend 20 – 30 images.
- For copyright purposes, all audio included in submissions must be open-sourced. Please see our guidelines on the Submissions page for further information regarding music and audio. (*You can search for open-sourced music through resources such as the Free Music Archive or Creative Commons)
- Along with your images, you will need to supply three additional slides- one with your name and the title of the project (if applicable), a music credit slide, and a slide with your contact info or representation.
- We cannot accept Soundslides files, Flash files, or other formats.
April 2016 Edition:
After 15 years of creating art communities around the world, international event Slideluck comes to Japan to celebrate its first edition of Slideluck Tokyo. We are inviting photographers and artists to participate in the event by submitting their photographic projects. 22 Selected works will be projected as part of the Slideluck Tokyo evening event on March 2016.
The works will be selected by Kohei Oyama, curator of Newfave publishing house, Maria Teresa Salvati, editor in chief of Slideluck Editorial, and Naoko Higashi, editor of IMA magazine.
Submissions deadline: 14 of January of 2016 Price of submission: $5
Theme:
LOST
“Unable to find one’s way” that’s the literal meaning of Lost.
We are looking for personal, documentary, conceptual, experimental projects that depicts the idea losing something, feeling lost within, introspective journeys; feeling lost in the society and among people; We also welcome reportages and documentaries of hidden, lost communities, unable to be found and disappeared souls.
GUP Magazine GUP Magazine, an international authoritative publication on photography, connecting its communities with the sharpest conceptual photography, the latest photo books, and compelling writings about the contemporary world of photography.
Slideluck Editorial Slideluck Editorial is a new platform that aims at showcasing the breadth of the Slideluck photographic storytelling and giving tips and advices on effective multimedia creation.
The mission is to give a credible space to photographers who want to experiment with this new language and, while being entertained and inspired, learn ways to tell effective stories through multimedia.
THE FILES MUST MEET THESE SPECIFICATIONS: – Every image must be at least 1024×768 pixels. We strongly recommend that you submit images that are 1080 pixels in height for maintaining the highest standards of quality. The width will be determined by the aspect ratio of your images.
- Photography or visual art submissions should consist of 15 to 40 images. We recommend 20 – 30 images.
- For copyright purposes, all audio included in submissions must be open-sourced. Please see our guidelines on the Submissions page for further information regarding music and audio. (*You can search for open-sourced music through resources such as the Free Music Archive or Creative Commons)
- Along with your images, you will need to supply three additional slides- one with your name and the title of the project (if applicable), a music credit slide, and a slide with your contact info or representation.
- We cannot accept Soundslides files, Flash files, or other formats.