Developer Red Candle Games announced that their game, Detention, will have an exhibition at the Songshan Culture and Creative Park in Taiwan. They did not include an English translation of their announcement, but you can still find the original post on their Facebook:
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The exhibition’s page can be found here. It will run from 6 July to 20 September 2020, presumably assuming the coronavirus has abated. Rough translations does indicate they suggest attendees wear face masks regardless. You can learn more about the Songshan Culture and Creative Park here, but it touts itself as the “Creative Hub of Taipei”, with an objective to nurture creative talents and energy. The park itself will be free admittance, but individual exhibitions will be subject to their own admission fees, if any. Further details will be announced at a later date regarding the nature of Detention‘s exhibits.
Detention getting an exhibition is quite something, considering the developers aren’t the biggest names, and it’s not the first time the game has been acknowledged to have quite the impressive impact culturally. Detention, as well as Devotion, were added to the Harvard-Yenching Library earlier this year for preservation, even if Devotion remains unavailable to play for the general public.