TAICCA and MoMI Sign Three-Year Partnership to Showcase Taiwanese Immersive Works in New York
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Naman Ramachandran
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TAICCA (Taiwan Creative Content Agency) and the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) have signed a three-year partnership to expand Taiwanese immersive content in New York, building on a successful 2025 collaboration that saw over 3,000 screenings at nearly 90% daily capacity. The partnership launches with two works running through September 6: "Proof As If Proof Were Needed," an interactive installation by Taiwanese artist Ting-Tong Chang and British collective Blast Theory (which won the Special Jury Award at SXSW 2025), and "Sense of Nowhere," a gesture-tracking VR experience.
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· 3 pulledThe deal launches with two works running at MoMI through Sept. 6
"Proof As If Proof Were Needed," an interactive installation by Taiwanese artist Ting-Tong Chang and British collective Blast Theory that took the Special Jury Award at 2025's SXSW Festival
"Sense of Nowhere," a gesture-tracking VR
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