Discover The Line, where timeless art meets cutting-edge technology. Classical sculptures, holograms, and projections evolve together in warm, terracotta light, creating a serene space where tradition and innovation coexist.
Presenting a collection of curated sculpture and painting, the gallery offers a peaceful respite. The past, present and future become an eternal dialogue as Mercer Labs pairs traditional art forms with immersive counterparts.
The Line transforms the gallery into a space where the physical and digital converge. An inflatable The Boxer slowly inflates and deflates, while surrounding sculptures, holograms, and projections create an evolving interplay between classical forms and contemporary technology. Bathed in warm terracotta tones, the gallery becomes a reflection on the intersection of tradition and innovation.
Based in Brooklyn, NY and Hong Kong, Looking Glass is building a new era of light field technology beyond the headset. The company’s patented, groundbreaking light field hardware and software are transforming how we communicate, collaborate, and share 3D content. Learn more at http://www.lookingglassfactory.com.
Tom Paul, two-time Emmy Award-winning sound designer and re-recording mixer, has brought his renowned sonic artistry to Mercer Labs once again, leading the sound design for their incredible new show "Maestros and the Machines”. This is his fourth show with Mercer Labs, as he was also the lead sound designer for “Dark Matter," "Wonder Land" and "The Limitless Night Show." Paul has a distinguished career spanning award-winning documentaries (“American Symphony," "The Fog of War," "Cartel Land") and acclaimed features ("Hustle," "The Big Sick"). Tom Paul continues to push the boundaries of immersive audio at his custom-built Atmos Studio, Som Vivo, in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
FAQs
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Guests of all ages are welcome. Children ages 3 and under enter free. Guests 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult over 18.
For the safety and comfort of all visitors, outside food and beverages are not permitted. Weapons of any kind are also prohibited, including glass bottles, flammable substances, and knives of any type (pen knives, switchblades, Swiss Army knives, etc.). All guests are required to pass a standard security screening to enter.
Most guests spend approximately 60–90 minutes exploring the museum. You are welcome to move through the space at your own pace.
Yes. Our entire space is ADA-compliant. If you have specific accessibility needs, we encourage you to contact us before your visit.
Yes, exhibits feature low lighting, flashing lights, 4D sound, fog, mirrored surfaces, and optional physical experiences. Visitors with epilepsy, sensory processing disorders, claustrophobia, vertigo, or mobility or physical limitations should proceed with caution. Children and youth should be under adult supervision. Please alert staff immediately if you need assistance.