NEW YORK, N.Y. — In a city overflowing with world-class museums, ARTE Museum New York at Chelsea Piers has quickly become a must-visit for Staten Islanders and beyond — a digital reimagining of the natural world in the most spectacular sense.
Spanning more than 52,000 square feet at Pier 61, the immersive exhibit was created by the acclaimed Korean art-tech studio d’strict, which also has locations in Miami, Las Vegas and Dubai.
The experience explores the theme of “Eternal Nature,” inviting visitors into a breathtaking, multisensory dreamscape where technology meets the raw beauty of the environment.
From the moment you step inside, you’re surrounded by an enormous, lifelike digital waterfall — you can see it, hear it, and even smell the mist in the air.
What follows is a stunning