reSOUND New York Launches reSENSE Season with Four Major Installations
d’strict is presenting reSOUND New York, a contemporary art exhibition at HERO in Rockefeller Center, which has introduced a new season titled reSENSE, set to continue until October 18, 2026. This exhibition immerses visitors in a multisensory experience that incorporates sound, light, touch, movement, and materiality. reSENSE enhances the initial concept with four significant new elements: "Story of Flowers," an animated short by Katie Scott, motion designer James Paulley, and Japanese floral artist Azuma Makoto, depicting the life cycle of flowers; MASARY Studios' Glitche, a psychoacoustic video installation; along with two additional works that have not been specified. This exhibition is unique to New York City and is situated beneath Rockefeller Center.
Key facts
- reSOUND New York is presented by d’strict at HERO in Rockefeller Center.
- reSENSE season runs through October 18, 2026.
- The exhibition is multisensory, engaging sound, light, touch, movement, and material practice.
- Katie Scott's Story of Flowers is a luminous animated short.
- Story of Flowers was created in collaboration with James Paulley and Azuma Makoto.
- MASARY Studios contributed Glitche, a psychoacoustic video installation.
- reSENSE includes four major new additions in total.
- The exhibition is the only multisensory contemporary art exhibition of its kind in New York City.
Entities
Artists
- Katie Scott
- James Paulley
- Azuma Makoto
- MASARY Studios
Institutions
- d’strict
- HERO
- Rockefeller Center
Locations
- New York City
- United States