Memory Contamination Exhibition Horror Event Set for August 2 in Tokyo
The exhibition extends Yami Inc.'s line of horror-themed interactive events, this time tackling the Mandela Effect with a creative team from previous popular installations.
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Yami Inc. announced its new interactive horror exhibition, Memory Contamination Exhibition, will run from August 2 to September 6 at BEAM Gallery in Tokyo. The event explores the Mandela Effect and memory distortion, with script by writer Yu Shimada (Da Vinci・Osorezan) and production by TwoGate Inc. Tickets are available via Ticket Pia for 2,300 yen.
Yami Inc. announced on June 1 that its new horror exhibition, Memory Contamination Exhibition, will open August 2 at BEAM Gallery in Tokyo and run through September 6. The interactive event is built around the concept of memory contamination, drawing on the Mandela Effect-a phenomenon where large groups of people share false memories. The script is by writer Yu Shimada (Da Vinci・Osorezan), and production is handled by TwoGate Inc., which previously worked on Exhibition Visible to Those Who Can See and Paintings You Must Not See. The key visual was created by art director Tetsuya Nagato. Tickets are on sale now via Ticket Pia for 2,300 yen.
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