A Pricey Radiohead 'Experience' Comes to Brooklyn. Is It Worth It?
The immersive exhibit centers on a 75-minute film and artwork from Radiohead’s 2021 reissue campaign, with a 30% student discount on Wednesdays.
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Inside Radiohead’s Immersive Motion Picture House: 6 Takeaways
On a fittingly dreary evening in a fittingly industrial corner of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Radiohead’s Kid A Mnesia Motion Picture House opened its two-month New York run on Wednesday. The fact that a healthy crowd assembled for the immersive multimedia art installation at the Agger Fish Building — a warehouse that, somewhat recently, has been a hub for marine products, though it has none of the smells this background would suggest — despite th…
Radiohead Spectacle in Brooklyn Teems with World-Building Paintings, Sculpture, and Film
Even after the recent addition of a Wegmans and Wells Fargo gave the entrance the sanitized shine of a suburban shopping center, it would be hard to overstate the strangeness and surreality of the inner parts of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The post-industrial buildings at eye-popping scale hiss and wheeze, and everything in the expansive grounds covered with toppled cobblestones and disused train tracks has the air of a haunted sanctum. (Think of “T…
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