

The Garment District collaborated with JR on their “Inside Out Project” last year.
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The installation is the latest to be presented by The NYC Department of Transportation Art Program in collaboration with Garment District Art on the Plazas The Garment District’s recent interactive art installations have included last year’s Prismatica, a series of multi-hued kaleidoscopes by Canada-based experience agency Creos (also showcased on Broadway and W39th St last January), “Doggy Bags”, a colorful collection of giant dog sculptures by artist Will Kurtz exhibited in the fall of 2020, and the Inside Out Project, an interactive mural in partnership with street artist JR displayed this fall at Port Authority and made from the photos of participating passersby. Photo: Serge Maheu.Ĭombining his expertise in film, animation, sound and music, computer programming, interactivity, and electronics, Maheu set out to create an interactive exhibit exploring our emotional connections to light and sound, in part based on the experiences of people who have had close calls with death and nearly made a passage to the other side. The lights of PASSAGE will provide a walkway on Broadway. Open January 10 through February 13 on Broadway between W39th and W40th Streets, PASSAGE was designed by Serge Maheu, a Montreal-based artist who first trained in computer engineering before becoming a multimedia director and visual artist. The installation originated in 2017 and has previously been shown in cities across Canada and the US, as well as in Singapore.

A lo largo de todo el recorrido, disfruta también de muchas y magníficas vistas del Lago Yellowstone. Entitled PASSAGE, the work designed by a Canadian artist comprises a tunnel of illuminated hoops that change color and produce sounds as visitors walk through them. On the heals of the art installation, Will Kurtz: Doggy Bags, the Garment District Alliance will unveil a colorful, interactive installation by Prismatica. Ve lugares de interés como el Gran Manantial Prismático, los Pozos de Pintura de la Fuente, Artist Point, el Gran Cañón de Yellowstone y el Valle de Hayden. Note: Click on the picture to view the caption and an enlarged image in Lightbox mobile users click twice.The bright lights of Broadway are taking on a whole new meaning, thanks to an art installation set to open on Monday (January 10). The goal is to unscramble a series of puzzle wheels by rotating the pieces around to.
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I welcome any corrections from you botanists out there. Prismatica is a challenging puzzle game available in both the Windows Phone and Windows 10 Stores. Different species of plants can look similar, they can hybridize, and they can evolve local variants or even subspecies. Using print and online guides, I make every effort to accurately identify the plants, but it can be a tricky business. Even though their focus excludes New York, it’s a very useful resource. For an excellent image database, I go to the website of the New England Wildflower Society. It’s an excellent resource for identifying wild flora, but its photo database is limited. I give the common name followed by the Latin name, using the nomenclature in The Catalogue of Vascular Plants of New York by David Werier (The Torrey Botanical Society, 2017), which is updated on the New York Flora Association Plant Atlas website. Also, some plants may appear in more than one habitat.

Colors can vary, so check a similar color group. Plants are arranged by habitat, and within each habitat, by color group, and within each color group, alphabetically by family. Wildflowers include flowering vines, shrubs and small trees, and grasses.

Please see my New York Wild Flora page for a list of print and digital resources and guides. This gallery is not intended as a comprehensive guide to all the wild flora of New York. Hopefully, this gallery will help you to identify a plant, as well as to appreciate the diversity and beauty of our wildflowers. I’ve been photographing the wild plants I observe in the field for over a decade with the intention of keeping a record of sightings. You can also visit my Flickr pages where you can browse my album of New York Wildflowers. Thank you for visiting my gallery of New York’s wildflowers, a personal collection of photos I’ve taken in the field. I continually add photos, so check back for updates.
