A peek at Orlando-bound Arte Museum (Watch out for that waterfall)
NEW YORK — I’m standing in a room in which a waterfall cascades from the heavens and pours by extending down past my feet into … well, the inky blackness of forever.
Obviously this isn’t real. But it’s sure disorienting. A woman walks by and reaches out her hand as if to steady herself. I understand the feeling.
I’m standing in the “Waterfall Infinite” room of the Arte Museum in New York City. “Experience the spectacular moment of standing in a gravity-defying and surreal space,” the entrance sign reads. That is the effect.
I am taking time away from my normal New York haunts on Broadway to check out the Arte Museum because one has been announced for Orlando. Korean company d’strict is planning to bring its immersive-art concept to International Drive’s ICON Park in 2027.
The first Arte Museum opened in South Korea in 2020 and has since expanded across Asia and into North America. You can find them in cities such as Hong Kong, Las Vegas and Dubai. But is an Arte Museum actually an art museum?