NEW YORK CITY — New Yorkers and tourists visiting the Edge at Hudson Yards will now be able to experience three new indoor immersive installations as part of the attraction’s multi-million dollar summer transformation.

The installations will immerse guests in a kaleidoscopic world of light, color and motion as they ascend 1,100 feet from street level into the Manhattan skyline.

Spanning across the entirety of Edge’s indoor footprint, from the 4th floor entry to 100th floor sky deck, these new permanent installations will take guests on a multisensory journey that evolves from dawn to dusk and shifting across seasons.

Hudson Yards Experiences worked with the experience design team at multidimensional agency Journey, experiential entertainment studio, Moment Factory, and New York City-based design studio, SOFTlab, to design and install the new exbibits.

The new installations that will debut this summer include:

Pulse: A fully immersive world of pulsing electric color, light and sound that distills the city’s intoxicating energy and puts it at your fingertips.Crystal Cave: A step inside a rainbow of translucent jewels that change color with the movement of the sun as it rises and sets in the skyline.Infinite City: Boundless vertical luminous “skyscrapers” that fragment and reframe the city into a hypnotic series of worlds within worlds.

“Situated 1,100 feet above one of the greatest cities on earth, Edge at Hudson Yards will transform what it means to be a New York City landmark. Guests will be welcomed into a breathtaking, kaleidoscopic world before they even reach our thrilling outdoor sky deck,” Andrew Lustgarten, Executive Chairman of Hudson Yards Experiences, said. “The new Edge is driven by immersive design, emotional storytelling and our desire to create experiences that people want to share and return to again and again.”