MOCA Taipei's 'Remote Viewing' Exhibition Explores the Distance Between Images and Reality
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The 'Remote Viewing' exhibition at MOCA Taipei explores the distance between images and reality, posing questions about our ability to discern truth in visuals, starting from early 20th-century psychological experiments and incorporating contemporary surveillance technologies.
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- Q: What is the content of the 'Remote View' exhibition at the North Teacher's Museum of Art?
- A: In the age of pervasive imagery, this exhibition explores the distance between images and reality, questioning whether truth can be discerned within images.
- Q: When is the exhibition period?
- A: It runs from April 18 to June 28.
- Q: What kind of works will be exhibited?
- A: Materials from early 20th century psychological experiments, video works by contemporary artists, and pieces related to surveillance technology will be on display.