“ROLLING STONE PRESENTS: AMPLIFIED” at ARTECHOUSE NYC, a virtual museum, nestled within the vibrant Chelsea Market, home of the big techs and various NYC tech start up hubs, promises an “immersive rock experience” and delivers on that front with a dazzling visual feast.1
Are you a music lover? Love live concerts, Rolling Stones, Rock Stars, Photography and Art? This is for you!
Running from roughly May 15th to September 1st, 2025, a journey through rock ‘n’ roll history offers an unique trip, engaging with the genre.
ARTECHOUSE, known for its cutting-edge technological artistry, transforms its 100-year-old boiler room into a canvas with a 270-degree, floor-to-ceiling 18K-resolution digital projection system.
Over 1,000 photographs, 200 videos, and 1,300 Rolling Stone covers flash across the walls, creating a truly spectacular visual experience.
From iconic live performances to rare behind-the-scenes moments and intimate portraits, the sheer volume and quality of the imagery are impressive. It’s a visual riot, an undeniable treat for anyone looking to be enveloped by the history of rock.
Narrated by actor/musician Kevin Bacon, the aim is to guide viewers through the evolution of rock ‘n’ roll, from its rebellious roots in the 1950s to its ongoing impact on culture, through its spirit of freedom and liberation.

The visuals are breathtaking, a “greatest hits” montage, with images and words constantly vying for attention. If you lived through that era, you can’t help nostalgia; if you want to learn history mixed with culture through music, this is a great start.
The immersive nature of ARTECHOUSE’s space means you’re not just looking at art; you’re often physically becoming a part of it.
“ROLLING STONE PRESENTS: AMPLIFIED” offers a unique and visually spectacular journey through the archives of rock ‘n’ roll.
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