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TFAM Net.Open

Exploring the convergence of digital technology and art, the initiative challenges the possibilities of exhibition and creation within virtual platforms.

Launched by the Taipei Fine Arts Museum in 2024, TFAM Net.Open explores the convergence of digital technology and art. The initiative expands exhibitions and performances from physical venues into virtual spaces, creating a project-based platform that bridges spatial and technological divides. By encouraging diverse creative approaches and technical collaboration, the program connects with broader audiences while expanding opportunities for artistic practice. Through this initiative, the museum and artists work together to explore innovative approaches in knowledge generation, practice models, technology development, and application systems.

What’s On
The Sound of Sinking

26 July – 28 September 2026

The Sound of Sinking is artist Chia-Wei Hsu’s interdisciplinary work that brings together underwater archaeology, underwater acoustics, and virtual reality. Using sonar and underwater recording technologies alongside performers who dive to play specially designed sound instruments, the work orchestrates an acoustic dialogue with these submerged vessels.

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Vanishing Acts

19 September 2025 – 31 August 2026

Vanishing Acts centers on the materiality, memory, and fragility of the digital world. Featuring four newly commissioned works, the exhibition responds to the saturation and accumulation logics of contemporary technologies. It proposes a digital ecosystem that is temporary, embodied, and collaborative—asking: between saving and deleting, can we imagine another way of living with technology?

2024
Convolutions

Convolutions features three artists who respond to the rapidly expanding social impact of digital technology through works exploring powerful computer-generated productivity and misinformation produced by convolutional models. It also examines the increasingly blurred boundaries between the real and virtual, reflecting the contemporary “convolutional moment.”

Commoning

Commoning invites local curators/artists/communities concerned with cutting-edge technology and art to co-create a series of thematic activities. Based on the premise of public participation, the four sub-projects discuss the shared future of art creators/groups, the public, and the museum, and outline the imagination of tomorrow’s art and culture ecosystem together.

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