| The jury yesterday ruled the winners of the Graffitti and Photography contests | This weekend the online activities will be held, free and open to all audiences, which complete the Young October 2020 program.
It is a Game Jam that will be held on Friday, a digital illustration workshop on Saturday and a tournament of video games on Sunday. All activities are designed so that participants can access from their homes, online and live.
They can be followed in streaming on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/mmmacademy) and on the City Council's social networks.
To participate it is necessary to register through the email info@mmmacademy.es or by phone 661 201 313. On Friday at 7:00 p.m.
the Game Jam will be held, a competition in which the participants will have to design an arcade video game and the four winners will receive as a prize a pack of Shinobi products. On Saturday at 12.00 there will be the Digital Illustration masterclass, by the professional designer María Latorre, a workshop lasting approximately one hour in which the participants will attend the explanations and the demonstration of how an illustration is made, with explanation of the resources and techniques you use. On Saturday and Sunday at 6:00 p.m.
the Brawlhalla video game tournament will be held, with a pack of Shinobi products for the winning team.
Places are limited to a maximum of 24 participants and registrations can be formalized at https://forms.gle/zSpPhk54S9bHsCDS6. Winners of Graffitti and Photography Contests Lucía Viudez with the first prize, José Javier López Franco with the second prize and José Javier Silvente first prize for Local Artist are the winners of Young October 2020 in the graffiti modality.
In addition to the cash prizes of 1,200 for the first place, 700 for the second and 500 for the local artist, they will be in charge of decorating one of the exteriors of the Municipal Infant School throughout the next month. The jury was made up of the Councilor for Education, Culture and Youth, Luz Marina Lorenzo, the head of the Education, Culture and Youth service, Juan Antonio Martínez, the Marvel illustrator Salva Espín and the graphic designer Sergio Fernández. In the photography category, the winners were Rubén Hernández, first prize in the category 'Best Photography', endowed with 200 euros, and Claudia García with the second prize and 150 euros endowment.
In the category 'Best Local Author Photography' the first prize of 50 euros has been for Claudia García, the second prize of 50 euros for Rubén Hernández and the third prize of 50 euros for Ángela Cano. The jury was made up of the Councilor for Education, Culture and Youth, Luz Marina Lorenzo, the head of the Education, Culture and Youth service, Juan Antonio Martínez, two partners of the Focus Point Association, Juan Ramón Díaz and Jose Mª Mármol and graphic designer Sergio Fernández.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alcantarilla