MERCER LABS: Museum of Art and Technology
Mercer Labs is a cultural institution that pushes the boundaries between art and technology. A space for experimentation and innovation, Mercer Labs is committed to redefining the museum experience, where art is not static, but alive—constantly progressing with technology. Through immersive exhibitions, interactive experiences, and forward-thinking collaborations, Mercer Labs serves as a center for the convergence of art, culture, and technology. As a collaborative platform, Mercer Labs fosters partnerships with artists, musicians, filmmakers, designers, and creatives creating an ecosystem where diverse forms of creative expression thrive.
On Display: Maestros and the Machines
This exhibition challenges the very essence of art and its relationship to time. In this groundbreaking exploration, Maestros and the Machines pushes boundaries, inviting visitors to imagine what the great maestros of the past - Mozart and Da Vinci to Hokusai - would have created if they had access to modern technology. Maestros and the Machines is a living, breathing dialogue between past and future, reimagining what art can be in a world where technology is a tool to the creative process.
Conceived and directed by artist Roy Nachum, Maestros and the Machines asks a provocative question: “What happens when the timeless mastery of iconic artists meets the disruptive power of modern technology?” This exhibition reimagines masterpieces through technology - creating a living, evolving experience for the viewer. Art is not bound by time. It is immortal. The exhibition brings together the classical mastery of history's greatest artists and experiments with cutting-edge digital tools, immersive soundscapes, and interactive installations, making art an experience in constant transformation.
"Art has always been alive, ever evolving, and constantly shaped by new tools and perspectives," says Nachum. "In Maestros and the Machines, we ask: What would these masters have made if they were alive today, equipped with the technology we now have? This exhibition is a conversation between the past and the future, where technology amplifies creativity and reveals new dimensions of what art can be."
In this environment, visitors interact with reimagined masterpieces — works that breathe, shift, and transform, responding to the viewer and technology itself. A key collaborator on the sonic landscape of Maestros and the Machines is renowned music producer and innovator, Timbaland, known for his groundbreaking work in sound design. His work, along with contributions from design and technology innovators including Bang & Olufsen, USM, and Teenage Engineering, create an immersive atmosphere where sound, space, and digital art come together as one cohesive experience.
Museum Entry Hours:
Monday- Friday: 11am - 6:45pm
Saturday: 10am - 6:45pm
Sunday: 10am – 6:45pm
Museum closes daily at 8:30PM
*Hours subject to change.