Sunday 18 November 2012

Participate in Samsung art initiative to win Note II


Anyone residing in India can participate in this by contributing their creations for the mega art piece.

Want a brand new Galaxy Note II for free, than here is your chance as Samsung has announced the launch of 'Samsung Galaxy Note II Incredible Art Piece' -a first of its kind initiative by Samsung to create a digital art piece that will break the Guinness World Records title for the most artists contributing to a single art piece.

Besides being a part of the prestigious Guinness World Records attempt, participants can look forward to exciting prizes including the opportunity to win brand new Samsung Galaxy Note II smartphones and interesting Samsung Galaxy Note II merchandise.

The current world record is held by Great Britain with 201,958 contributions. Self portraits by over 200,000 children from across the UK projected onto Buckingham Palace as part of Children & the Arts' self-portraiture project makes up the existing record, that was established in April 2012 .

Anyone residing in India can participate in this by contributing their creations for the mega art piece. Participants have multiple options available to them to express their creativity and be a part of history in making. They can either log on to www.samsung.com or visit Samsung Facebook page at www.facebook.com/SamsungMobileIndia where an online app will help them in creating their masterpiece and submitting digitally.

Consumers wishing to participate can also visit any of the Samsung Digital Plazas, Samsung Smartphone Café's and Samsung Experience Zones, where they can use a Samsung Galaxy Note II to create their digital art piece and submit online. Consumers can also create an art piece offline , scan and email their contributions through www.samsung.com. Samsung Galaxy Note II users can also freely create and submit their contributions online at www.samsung.com.

While participants can submit multiple entries, for the official Guinness World Records attempt , only one entry per person/ unique email id will be considered.

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