For Dig Shibuya 2025, Refraction teamed up with Zora to present a digital art program that fused curation, community, and culture in the heart of Tokyo. Across four days, we activated screens, onboarded artists, and brought a new wave of creative energy to Shibuya Crossing.
Curated by Refraction, the program featured a rotating exhibition of digital artworks by Japanese artists, with each piece crafted to move fluidly across the four Dig Shibuya billboards. From abstract motion to code-based visuals, the lineup celebrated the dynamic edge of digital expression.
As part of the collaboration, we launched an artist onboarding campaign in partnership with Zora - introducing new creators to the platform and supporting them with OP token grants. Over 20 artists participated, with select works available to collect on Zora.
The Zora logo lit up one of Tokyo’s most iconic intersections, staking a bold visual presence for decentralized creativity in one of the world’s most tech-forward cities.
Big thanks to Zora and all participating artists for helping us push digital art further into the public sphere.
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