
"Infinite Harmony" is a large-scale public art installation set to transform the Oculus at the World Trade Center campus in New York City for the Lunar New Year of the Snake (January 29 - February 12, 2025).
Stretching 150 feet across the Oculus floor, “Infinite Harmony” is an interactive installation enhanced with augmented reality features for an immersive experience.
This LUCKYRICE production is a collaboration between Danielle Chang, architects Richard Gluckman and Andrew Weigand and artist Warren King.
The ambitious installation seeks to create a powerful, unifying experience that will resonate with New York City's diverse community and international visitors alike.
Undulating across the floor of the Oculus as a living embodiment of yin and yang, this salute to the Lunar New Year celebrates balance in our lives and unity in the world. As you walk, notice the harmonious interplay of its identical sculptural parts and how its geometry resonates with the skeletal lines of Santiago Calatrava’s Oculus design. Built from composite aluminum panels using CNC technology, this LUCKYRICE production is a multidisciplinary collaboration that brings to life the transformative energy of the snake.
The INFINITE HARMONY installation will be on view at the Oculus World Trade Center from January 29-February 12, 2025. All are welcome at our official ribbon cutting Opening Ceremony on January 29 at 10am.
Concept / Producer: Danielle Chang
Architects: Richard Gluckman and Andrew Weigand
Artist: Warren King
Fabrication: Bart Hutton, New Project
Engineer: Nat Oppenheimer, Silman
Creative Director: Claudia Wu
Art Director: Roy Wu
Digital Art: Rebecca Peng
Join us for a Free Closing Ceremony Yoga Session led by Eddie Stern
Wed, February 12 from 6-8pm
This free 90-minute session is led by Eddie Stern and include simple breathing practices, basic postures, and mindfulness practices geared towards embodying a new vision for the new year. These simple yet effective practices create states of inner balance, adaptability, resilience through generating a deep sense of calm in your nervous system.
RSVP is recommended. Walkups are welcome pending available space.