Broadway between 41st and 49th Streets
New York, NY
Start:
Nov 1, 2019
End:
Nov 30, 2019
Nightly,11:57PM-12AM
View Public Programming
Broadway between 41st and 49th Streets
New York, NY
Start:
Nov 1, 2019
End:
Nov 30, 2019
Nightly,11:57PM-12AM
View Public Programming
Midnight Moment is the world’s largest, longest-running digital art exhibition, synchronized on electronic billboards throughout Times Square nightly from 11:57pm to midnight.
Midnight Moment is visible on screens from 49th – 42nd Streets in the Times Square bowtie. Prime viewing locations are Duffy Square between 46th and 47th Streets and Military island between 43rd and 44th Streets.
New York-based, Venezuelan-born interdisciplinary artist Maria Constanza Ferreira bridges visual art and scientific study as an Artist-in-Residence and Research Assistant at New York University's Department of Chemistry. Using a range of resources from microscopes to satellites, she explores patterns found across nature, from microscopic crystals to large-scale topographies, and manipulates them into new and dreamy landscapes.
Ferreira’s film Via (2018) ascends from seemingly endless roads from around the world to abstracted, aerial views of the Earth. As Ferreira knits together vivid and colorful satellite images, the patterns take on a frenzied pace and movements reminiscent of natural systems such as blood flow, flight patterns, and atom vibrations.
Fascinated with how technological innovations have changed human perception of the planet, Ferreira consulted with a remote sensing scientist specializing in satellite imagery to learn about large-scale geological formations. She then gathered and sorted thousands of images from the Unites States Geological Survey Database, Google Earth, and Google Street View, stitching them into a rapid-fire animation. The dramatically saturated vistas in Via inspire a new sense of wonder towards natural beauty, while paradoxically, Ferreira’s digital manipulation speaks to how human activity is altering the planet.
“By displaying Via in this quintessential urban landscape, I hope for Times Square’s audience to reflect upon how organic and inorganic systems shape the design of the surface of the planet, and to think about the role of lenses and screens as interpreters and descriptors of the world.”
— Maria Constanza Ferreira
Midnight Moment is the world’s largest, longest-running digital art exhibition, synchronized on electronic billboards throughout Times Square nightly from 11:57pm to midnight.
Midnight Moment is visible on screens from 49th – 42nd Streets in the Times Square bowtie. Prime viewing locations are Duffy Square between 46th and 47th Streets and Military island between 43rd and 44th Streets.
New York-based, Venezuelan-born interdisciplinary artist Maria Constanza Ferreira bridges visual art and scientific study as an Artist-in-Residence and Research Assistant at New York University's Department of Chemistry. Using a range of resources from microscopes to satellites, she explores patterns found across nature, from microscopic crystals to large-scale topographies, and manipulates them into new and dreamy landscapes.
Ferreira’s film Via (2018) ascends from seemingly endless roads from around the world to abstracted, aerial views of the Earth. As Ferreira knits together vivid and colorful satellite images, the patterns take on a frenzied pace and movements reminiscent of natural systems such as blood flow, flight patterns, and atom vibrations.
Fascinated with how technological innovations have changed human perception of the planet, Ferreira consulted with a remote sensing scientist specializing in satellite imagery to learn about large-scale geological formations. She then gathered and sorted thousands of images from the Unites States Geological Survey Database, Google Earth, and Google Street View, stitching them into a rapid-fire animation. The dramatically saturated vistas in Via inspire a new sense of wonder towards natural beauty, while paradoxically, Ferreira’s digital manipulation speaks to how human activity is altering the planet.
“By displaying Via in this quintessential urban landscape, I hope for Times Square’s audience to reflect upon how organic and inorganic systems shape the design of the surface of the planet, and to think about the role of lenses and screens as interpreters and descriptors of the world.”
— Maria Constanza Ferreira
Broadway between 41st and 49th Streets
New York, NY
Nightly,11:57PM-12AM
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Maria Constanza Ferreira
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Maria Constanza Ferreira
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Maria Constanza Ferreira