Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Mythaxis Review is having a Music Video Contest!

The rules are simple. Just drop your video link in the form and add a short description.

Awards

For this contest, the prize is US$125, paid to your PayPal account.

 

Entry

1. Submit your music video link and description in the form.

2. You may enter as many songs as you like.

The Concept

Mythaxis Review wanted to have 'the simplest contest possible'. The contest is for promotional purposes only. Bands own their music and keep full rights to the videos. It's a lot of fun, a battle of the bands!

Professionals in the music business will be looking at the videos. Agents may be asking bands for contact info.

The winning music video will be placed on the front page of the Mythaxis Review website.

Mythaxis Review will promote it on multiple social media platforms and through the newsletter.

Any videos that do not win will automatically be entered in the next contest.

The contest is being held at the Thinkerbeat Arts website. The site also offers streaming YouTube video displays so you can watch and vote right there. Thinkerbeat has been hosting contests for nearly ten years now.

Here is the contest page at Mythaxis Review:

Mythaxis Review Contest Page

Here is the entry form at Thinkerbeat Arts:

Thinkerbeat Arts Entry Form

And an FAQ page:

FAQ Page

And here you can see some of the early videos already entered:

Contest Videos

 

May the best band win!

Thursday, February 18, 2021

The Mystery of 7Saachi

 Anonymous artist who goes by the name of 7Saachi is giving away free original paintings. The paintings all include a technology that allows 7Saachi to say more from within his art. The catch is, you have to find these paintings. 7Saachi put NFC Tags around Los Angeles, New York, and even Armenia and Cypress (a tiny island by Greece) according to some. According to very limited sources, the technology 7Saachi uses in his art include QR Codes (Quick Response Codes) NFC (Near Field Communication) and AR (Augmented Reality). He is said to be a pioneer in using this type of technology to bridge the gap between his art and the digital world. Some social media users (TikTok) reported finding a sticker tag that read “Tap Phone Here for Good Luck” and had 7Saachi written on it. Upon tapping the phone to the sticker, a pre generated email opened up with the location the tag was found and instructions on how to claim the original art work. The user followed the steps and 3 days later an original 7Saachi artwork showed up at her doorstep. I don’t know about you, but I will be keeping my eye for these tags since he is said to be in the New York area as well.