VIVE Arts has been collaborated with over 50 artistic institutions around the world. In 2023, VIVE Arts has completed 7 major international collaborations including:
.The Le Bal de Paris de Blanca Li was on the opening program of the 2023 TIFA Taiwan International Arts Festival and has become an absolute hit. In December of the same year, VIVE Arts, Surprise Lab and the Taiwan Cultural Content Initiative collaborated to upgrade the VR content for the first time and create a long-term fixed-length narrative, which was brought to the audience at the National Taiwan Science Education Center in Shilin. A new sensory experience integrating real-life interaction, multi-person dancing, and 5G and large-area multi-person real-time entertainment tracking technology (Location-Based Entertainment, LBE), Le Bal implements a realistic and engaging interactive experience.
.The VIVE Arts partnered project The Horizon of Khufu - Immersive Expedition was exhibited at Shanghai HKRI TaikooHui in May, 2023. This project is the world’s very first immersive virtual reality expedition based on the recreation of the interior and surroundings of the Pyramid of Khufu in Egypt. It took three years for Excurio, a brand created by French studio Emissive and the Giza Project team of Harvard University to work together to realize this project, and brought to Asia for the first time by the company The Metaverse Project.
.VIVE Arts partnered with Gazelli Art House in London to present the UK premiere of Always I Distrust, the first VR artwork by the celebrated multimedia artist Cheng Ran.
.With the support of the Digital Department, the Kaohsiung City Government, and the National Museum of Science and Technology, the first stop of the world tour of "Notre Dame Eternal" was at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Through the form of virtual reality experience, Notre Dame Eternal takes the audience on a 45-minute in-depth tour of Notre Dame de Paris, allowing them to appreciate the rise and history of this magnificent space, and completely revealing the important cultural relics and artistic assets in its collection.
.VIVE Arts' landmark institutional partnership was majestically opened at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, France. In addition to supporting the major exhibition Van Gogh in Auvers-Oise: The Last Months as a sponsor, VIVE Arts also served as a co-producer of the exhibition's virtual reality experience Van Gogh's Palette, providing the Musée d'Orsay the museum’s first ever VR experience. Van Gogh's Palette uses the last palette used by Van Gogh as a starting point to construct a virtual scene inspired by the painter's world and use of color, allowing viewers to have a unique perspective and interactive experience engaging with important paintings by the artist from this period.
.VIVE Arts and VIVERSE joined hands with Gray Area and Leonardo to jointly fund creators with disabilities to create immersive art works. Artists Indira Allegra and Melissa Malzkuhn created two artwork prototypes for VIVERSE.
.VIVE Arts and the Esther Schipper Gallery in Berlin jointly commissioned and presented a new virtual reality work Metaone by the artist Ben Elliot.
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