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333 West 23rd St, New York, NY
10011, US
Daft Punk's Electroma: 4k Remaster and 20th Anniversary - Film Concert Live at SVA Theatre 2 | New York – June 08th, 2026
SVA Theatre 2 might not be the biggest name in town, but it’s got this gritty charm that makes it perfect for something like the Daft Punk's Electroma: 4k Remaster and 20th Anniversary screening in New York. I mean, this place has seen its fair share of history, like hosting the 2020 virtual symposium on how digital worlds are reshaping art, or the 2015 NY VR Hackathon that pulled in over 200 developers hungry to push boundaries. It’s kind of funny how a venue so rooted in the creative chaos of new media becomes the perfect spot for a film like Electroma, which is all about the surreal and the experimental. To find it, just walk north on 23rd Avenue until you hit the intersection with 10th, then turn right and look to your left, easy enough. Or hop on the 14th Street subway, head west along 14th, and then go north on 10th. SVA Theatre 2 isn’t flashy, but it’s got that raw, authentic vibe that makes experiencing something like the Daft Punk's Electroma: 4k Remaster and 20th Anniversary truly memorable. It’s a spot where art and tech collide, and honestly, that’s what makes it special.