Electrovision Song Contest


 * For the last edition to have a page on the wiki and to join the contest's Discord server, see Electrovision Song Contest VI.

The Electrovision Song Contest, shortened to Electrovision, is a monthly song contest based on Eurovision Song Contest but with Official Nations in Mapperdonia. Each participating nation submits a song of an electronica subgenre that is chosen by edition and votes on other nations' songs to determine the most popular song in the competition.

The first edition was held in Prague, Greater Czechia. It was being held on Discord since the sixth edition. Its current directors are CelestialFox (aka. SDB) and LoveSeal990.

Participation
Anyone can confirm for Electrovision. You can confirm your participation when the edition starts, but you need to make sure that you have the following when you do:


 * Nation name (No real nations)
 * Flag of nation
 * Song and artist of the song
 * Slogan you would like to have if you win
 * Which city you would like the next ELSC to be located if you win.

Also, note that:
 * You can't withdraw from the contest once voting starts.
 * You have time to vote! (Important, you need to vote! If you can't vote and you don't want to get disqualified, contact CelestialFox/SDB to simulate them.)
 * You can't use a song that has been used in a previous editions (List of used songs)
 * You'll need to respect the genre/subgenre chosen for the edition.

Voting
Voting is in a big role in this contest. With voting, nations can decide who will win Electrovision and thus who will host the next edition. Voting is simple and should not take a lot of time.

Every nation that confirmed for the current edition of Electrovision needs to vote. If you don't vote, you will get banned for one edition, even if you win by standard rules. If you can't vote and don't want to be banned, contact CelestialFox/SDB to simulate them. If you don't vote or ask Celestial to simulate your votes, you'll still be banned for one edition. Once voting has started, you cannot reveal any simulated votes or votes casted outside the wiki and the total results as of the latest somebody voted or had their votes simulated.

There are some rules that you should know when you vote:

Branding
Electrovision's branding was similar to other song contests of the type, including Eurovision, Mappervision, Linguavision, Folkvision and Astravision; sharing theme art and an edition logo. The only difference compared to the last three was how there were specific design queues to keep in mind.

The first queue was using a guide. Using a guide keeped the branding consistent throughout the wiki editions.

The second queue was fonts. Eurovision and Electrovision both used Gotham Bold and Gotham Book for their edition logos, however a modified version of Montserrat Medium was recommended if you didn't have access to the Gotham font family.

The third queue was the host city and month on the edition logo. The host city should've been written in English, in the previously mentioned Gotham Book or modified Montserrat Medium, and the month should've been written in MM.YY format.

The fourth queue was flags. The flags should've been adjusted at the same angle as the heart.