Immersive art. Cosmic poems. Memory weavers. AI confessions.
This June, the Tribeca Festival experience goes way beyond film.
Agog is proud to sponsor the 2025 Tribeca Immersive program, In Search of Us, alongside our friends at Onassis ONX. Why? Because we believe XR (extended reality) has the power to bring people together—across time, place, and perspective. Whether it’s guiding souls through war-torn cities or mapping ancestral memory through dance, these works remind us what it means to be human—and hint at what else might be possible.
Read the announcement of festival selections.

How to join the journey
Come see the immersive exhibition during the Tribeca Festival from June 6-15, or during the extended weekends of June 21-22 and 28-29. Immersive tickets are available to the public.
Grab yours here.
Agog’s guide to Tribeca Immersive
Here’s how to make the most of your time at in and around the festival:
1. Watch our Community Meetup: Tribeca Immersive: A Sneak Peek
On May 15, we’re hosting a special virtual meetup with Casey Baltes of Tribeca, Jazia Hammoudi of Onassis ONX, and Loren Hammonds of TIME Studios for an insider’s look at the upcoming exhibition. Register for the live event (or watch the recording if you missed it.)
2. Discover 11 powerful XR projects
From The Innocence of Unknowing, a haunting AI-powered media performance, to New Maqam City, where you can remix North African beats in real time, In Search of Us is as wide-ranging as it is soul-stirring. Come with curiosity. Leave changed.
3. Explore with Agog
We’re creating a fun, digital field guide to share must-see experiences with our community. Turn your Tribeca trip into a path of discovery. Find hidden gems, artist-recommended spots, and experiences that leave us, well, agog. It’s our way of helping you stretch your legs—and your mind—between headset sessions.
Coming soon!

Why this matters
Tribeca Immersive isn’t just about technology—it’s about imagination with purpose. These experiences push boundaries, challenge assumptions, and expand who gets to tell stories—and how.
As our co-founder Chip Giller puts it:
“These works challenge and move us, inviting us to imagine new futures together. They represent the kind of bold, creative stories we need now.”
Come see how storytelling is changing, and with it, the way we experience the world.
Go agog at Tribeca with us.
