Location: Amphitheater Gallery Proof As If Proof Were Needed, 2025 Ting-Tong Chang (b. 1982, Taiwan) and Blast Theory (United Kingdom) Proof As If Proof Were Needed is an interactive installation that transforms the experience of a relationship’s end into a dreamlike journey through domestic space. Visitors move through the floor plan of a Taiwanese house; as they step into each room, the projected image shifts to reveal that space and fragments of the story it contains. Gradually, a portrait emerges of a couple returning to their abandoned home to gather belongings and confront the secrets they have kept from one another. Organized by guest curator Michaela Ternasky-Holland Presented in collaboration with Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA). Established in June 2019 and supported by the Ministry of Culture, TAICCA is a professional intermediary organization working to facilitate the development of Taiwan’s content industries including film and TV, publishing, pop music, ACG, and more. Learn more at en.taicca.tw.
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