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Luminescence — Attraction in New York

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Luminescence
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Hunter's Point South Park
Center Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11101
Hunter's Point South Park Extension
Long Island City, NY 11101
Hunter's Point South Dog Run
Hunter's Point South Park Center Blvd. &, 51st Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101
Hunter's Point South Park Playground
Hunter's Point South Park Center Blvd. &, 51st Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101
Gantry Plaza State Park Recreational Dock
Long Island City, NY 11101
Hunter's Point South Kayak Ramp
Long Island City, NY 11101
Gantry Plaza State Park
4-44 47th Rd, Long Island City, NY 11101
Midtown Manhattan Skyline
Queens, NY 10044
Queens Public Library at Hunters Point
47-40 Center Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11109
Newtown Barge Playground
3 Commercial St, Brooklyn, NY 11222
Nearby restaurants
Terrone
52-03 Center Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11101
FRANK OTTOMANELLI’s Long Island City
52-10 Center Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11101
Osteria Brooklyn @LIC
1-50 50th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101
American Brass
2-01 50th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101
Chinelos Birria Tacos
4-12 49th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101
Glasserie
95 Commercial St, Brooklyn, NY 11222
Casa Enrique
5-48 49th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101
Alam Halal Food (Food Truck)
2-01 50th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101
Takumen
5-50 50th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101
Tournesol
50-12 Vernon Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11101
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Luminescence

Hunter's Point South Park, Long Island City, NY 11101
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attractions: Hunter's Point South Park, Hunter's Point South Park Extension, Hunter's Point South Dog Run, Hunter's Point South Park Playground, Gantry Plaza State Park Recreational Dock, Hunter's Point South Kayak Ramp, Gantry Plaza State Park, Midtown Manhattan Skyline, Queens Public Library at Hunters Point, Newtown Barge Playground, restaurants: Terrone, FRANK OTTOMANELLI’s Long Island City, Osteria Brooklyn @LIC, American Brass, Chinelos Birria Tacos, Glasserie, Casa Enrique, Alam Halal Food (Food Truck), Takumen, Tournesol
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(212) 639-9675
Website
nycgovparks.org
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Fri6 AM - 1 AMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Luminescence

Hunter's Point South Park

Hunter's Point South Park Extension

Hunter's Point South Dog Run

Hunter's Point South Park Playground

Gantry Plaza State Park Recreational Dock

Hunter's Point South Kayak Ramp

Gantry Plaza State Park

Midtown Manhattan Skyline

Queens Public Library at Hunters Point

Newtown Barge Playground

Hunter's Point South Park

Hunter's Point South Park

4.8

(2.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Hunter's Point South Park Extension

Hunter's Point South Park Extension

4.8

(93)

Open 24 hours
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Hunter's Point South Dog Run

Hunter's Point South Dog Run

4.6

(126)

Closed
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Hunter's Point South Park Playground

Hunter's Point South Park Playground

4.9

(32)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

The Full-Day See It All NYC Tour
The Full-Day See It All NYC Tour
Fri, Dec 5 ‱ 9:00 AM
New York, New York, 10019
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Spray paint In Bushwick with a local street artist
Spray paint In Bushwick with a local street artist
Sun, Dec 7 ‱ 5:00 PM
Brooklyn, New York, 11206
View details
Private photohsoot in NYC by Lorena
Private photohsoot in NYC by Lorena
Fri, Dec 5 ‱ 11:00 AM
The Bronx, New York, 10462
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Nearby restaurants of Luminescence

Terrone

FRANK OTTOMANELLI’s Long Island City

Osteria Brooklyn @LIC

American Brass

Chinelos Birria Tacos

Glasserie

Casa Enrique

Alam Halal Food (Food Truck)

Takumen

Tournesol

Terrone

Terrone

4.3

(156)

$$

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FRANK OTTOMANELLI’s Long Island City

FRANK OTTOMANELLI’s Long Island City

3.0

(105)

$

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Osteria Brooklyn @LIC

Osteria Brooklyn @LIC

4.5

(340)

$$$

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American Brass

American Brass

4.3

(477)

$$$

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Great secluded area of the park overlooking Manhattan skyline. Unusual circular space with 7 phases of the domed moon sculptures. Luminescence (2018) by artist Nobuho Nagasawa consists of seven moons, each six feet in diameter and sixteen inches tall. Emerging from the landscaped peninsula, the cast concrete domes form a 66’ diameter arc that represents the seven phases of the moon. The artwork is a symbolic tribute to the lunar influence on the East River’s tidal rhythms. To model the moons, Nagasawa used NASA topographic survey data collected by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The cast domes are a stylized but accurate representation of the lunar surface of craters, mountains, and valleys. The moons’ phosphorous surfaces absorb sunlight during the day. As dusk approaches, the phase of each moon is revealed in sparkling blue points of light that emit a soft glow. Luminescence creates a natural vista where people observe the water, sun, moon, and a sense of time passing against the Manhattan skyline. Hunter’s Point South Waterfront Park Phase II, completed in June 2018, transformed 5.5 acres of an abandoned industrial landscape into a new waterfront park, a short ferry ride from midtown Manhattan across the East River from the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings, and the United Nations. Based in New York since 2001, Nagasawa is a transdisciplinary artist whose site-specific and community-responsive works are shaped by her interest in the intersections of art, science, technology, sound, and the senses. She has received the highest honors and awards given out for excellence in design. n 2016, she won her second “Excellence in Design Award” in for Luminescence from the New York City Public Design Commission. In 2019, the Hunter's Point South Waterfront Park Phase II, received the Best Urban Landscape Masterworks Award from the Municipal Arts Society. The sculpture was commissioned by the NYC Economic Development Corporation and NYC Housing Preservation and Development.
tony sudsangiamtony sudsangiam
This full circle slope turf with seven white buried sphere concrete was the hidden gem access from the north to the lay peace secluded can lay down stare up the sky in different phase of the moon and back to the mood at the ground and the Midtown skyline background of copper bldg & Empire state
Tamim AliTamim Ali
Great place to hangout at night time with the best view of the nyc skyline. It’s a quiet area. One of my favorite place in the city.
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Great secluded area of the park overlooking Manhattan skyline. Unusual circular space with 7 phases of the domed moon sculptures. Luminescence (2018) by artist Nobuho Nagasawa consists of seven moons, each six feet in diameter and sixteen inches tall. Emerging from the landscaped peninsula, the cast concrete domes form a 66’ diameter arc that represents the seven phases of the moon. The artwork is a symbolic tribute to the lunar influence on the East River’s tidal rhythms. To model the moons, Nagasawa used NASA topographic survey data collected by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The cast domes are a stylized but accurate representation of the lunar surface of craters, mountains, and valleys. The moons’ phosphorous surfaces absorb sunlight during the day. As dusk approaches, the phase of each moon is revealed in sparkling blue points of light that emit a soft glow. Luminescence creates a natural vista where people observe the water, sun, moon, and a sense of time passing against the Manhattan skyline. Hunter’s Point South Waterfront Park Phase II, completed in June 2018, transformed 5.5 acres of an abandoned industrial landscape into a new waterfront park, a short ferry ride from midtown Manhattan across the East River from the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings, and the United Nations. Based in New York since 2001, Nagasawa is a transdisciplinary artist whose site-specific and community-responsive works are shaped by her interest in the intersections of art, science, technology, sound, and the senses. She has received the highest honors and awards given out for excellence in design. n 2016, she won her second “Excellence in Design Award” in for Luminescence from the New York City Public Design Commission. In 2019, the Hunter's Point South Waterfront Park Phase II, received the Best Urban Landscape Masterworks Award from the Municipal Arts Society. The sculpture was commissioned by the NYC Economic Development Corporation and NYC Housing Preservation and Development.
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This full circle slope turf with seven white buried sphere concrete was the hidden gem access from the north to the lay peace secluded can lay down stare up the sky in different phase of the moon and back to the mood at the ground and the Midtown skyline background of copper bldg & Empire state
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Great place to hangout at night time with the best view of the nyc skyline. It’s a quiet area. One of my favorite place in the city.
Tamim Ali

Tamim Ali

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Great secluded area of the park overlooking Manhattan skyline. Unusual circular space with 7 phases of the domed moon sculptures.

Luminescence (2018) by artist Nobuho Nagasawa consists of seven moons, each six feet in diameter and sixteen inches tall. Emerging from the landscaped peninsula, the cast concrete domes form a 66’ diameter arc that represents the seven phases of the moon. The artwork is a symbolic tribute to the lunar influence on the East River’s tidal rhythms.

To model the moons, Nagasawa used NASA topographic survey data collected by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The cast domes are a stylized but accurate representation of the lunar surface of craters, mountains, and valleys. The moons’ phosphorous surfaces absorb sunlight during the day. As dusk approaches, the phase of each moon is revealed in sparkling blue points of light that emit a soft glow. Luminescence creates a natural vista where people observe the water, sun, moon, and a sense of time passing against the Manhattan skyline.

Hunter’s Point South Waterfront Park Phase II, completed in June 2018, transformed 5.5 acres of an abandoned industrial landscape into a new waterfront park, a short ferry ride from midtown Manhattan across the East River from the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings, and the United Nations.

Based in New York since 2001, Nagasawa is a transdisciplinary artist whose site-specific and community-responsive works are shaped by her interest in the intersections of art, science, technology, sound, and the senses. She has received the highest honors and awards given out for excellence in design. n 2016, she won her second “Excellence in Design Award” in for Luminescence from the New York City Public Design Commission. In 2019, the Hunter's Point South Waterfront Park Phase II, received the Best Urban Landscape Masterworks Award from the Municipal Arts Society.

The sculpture was commissioned by the NYC Economic Development Corporation and NYC Housing Preservation and...

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6y

This full circle slope turf with seven white buried sphere concrete was the hidden gem access from the north to the lay peace secluded can lay down stare up the sky in different phase of the moon and back to the mood at the ground and the Midtown skyline background of copper bldg &...

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4.0
2y

Hideout for a picnic. Very few visitors to this place. It has a peaceful environment. A perfect spot for jamming, picnicking, or just resting. You can hear river water splashing on a stone, the beautiful light...

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