8. Digital Artworks at Grand Central Madison 

Grand Central Digital Art
Diaphanous Pareidolia (2024) © Eirini Linardaki, LIRR Grand Central
Madison. Commissioned by MTA Arts & Design. Photo: MTA Arts & Design.


Two new digital works by artists Eirini Linardaki and Zach Horn animate the screens at Grand Central Madison. Greek-born and New York-based, Linardaki presents a piece that serves as a culmination of experiences she has gone through on her travels in different cities. Diaphanous Pareidolia, is a five-screen digital animated artwork clad in multi-patterned landscapes, buildings, and commuters on the subway. It depicts the energy of the city and its panoramic views, taking the viewer on a nomadic journey through Long Island City to Upstate New York. 

Horn’s serene hand-painted waves undulate methodically in Rockaway, a tribute to his family’s connection to the Queens neighborhood. Horn’s style of work is heartfelt and personal with hints of nostalgia. Glowing in blue and indigo hues, Rockaway is a visual reminder of memories made throughout the generations of Horn’s family. Both artworks are presented as part of the MTA Arts & Design Digital Arts Program and are displayed across five LED screens near the 47th Street entrance to Grand Central Madison.