New Exhibition 'Memory Contamination Exhibition' by Yami Inc. to be Held from Aug 2, 2026.
Yami Inc. will host the immersive exhibition 'Memory Contamination Exhibition' at Shibuya BEAM Gallery from August 2 to September 6, 2026. Based on themes like the Mandela Effect and AI hallucinations, it aims to shake the boundaries of memory and reality. Featuring scriptwriter Yu Shinada and art director Tetsuya Nagato, with production support from TwoGate. Tickets go on sale June 1.
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Yami Inc., known for immersive exhibitions like 'Missing Exhibition' and 'Fear Exhibition' which have attracted over 400,000 visitors, will host a new exhibition titled 'Memory Contamination Exhibition' this summer. The production involves TwoGate, known for 'Exhibition for Those Who Can See' and others. The script is written by author Yu Shinada, and the key visual is by art director Tetsuya Nagato. Top creators have gathered to deliver an immersive experience that will 'contaminate' your memory. The exhibition explores themes such as the Mandela Effect and AI hallucinations, shaking the boundary between memory and fact. It will be held from August 2 to September 6 at Shibuya BEAM Gallery. Tickets will be available on Ticket Pia starting June 1.
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What is the concept of the exhibition?
An immersive exhibition that shakes the boundary between memory and reality.