These horizonless projections of New York City by Here & There give you a whole new view of Manhattan. They let you look uptown from 3rd and 7th street, and downtown from 3rd and 35th. Think of a horizonless projection as a much more advanced paper map of the city you might get from a tourist kiosk, the type that shows major landmark.

“Imagine a person standing at a street corner. The projection begins with a three-dimensional representation of the immediate environment,” Jack Schulze says. “Close buildings are represented normally, and the viewer himself is shown in the third person, exactly where she stands."
“As the model bends from sideways to top-down in a smooth join, more distant parts of the city are revealed in plan view. The projection connects the viewer’s local environment to remote destinations normally out of sight.”
