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National Photography Center's 'Dark Image' Exhibition Invites Visitors to See with Their Hands

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The National Photography and Culture Center is hosting the 'Dark Image: Seeing the Unseen' exhibition, featuring a completely dark 'Black Box Operation' experience that allows visitors to appreciate photographic works through touch. The exhibition is divided into two sub-themes, 'Realm of Gaze' and 'Vision of the Unseen,' showcasing 76 works that explore the relationship between visually impaired individuals and photography, including works by visually impaired creators.

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Q: Where is the 'Dark Image: Seeing the Unseen' exhibition held?
A: It is held at the National Photography and Culture Center Taipei Branch.
Q: What is the 'Black Box Operation' experience?
A: It is an experience where visitors move along handrails in a completely dark environment to appreciate photographic works through touch.
Q: What are the exhibition dates?
A: The exhibition opens on June 11, 2025. The 'Vision of the Unseen' area runs until October 11, and the 'Realm of Gaze' area runs until October 26.