Before there was WIRED, there was Omni, the forward-looking monthly magazine where a sci-fi piece by William S. Burroughs could share page space with an investigation into alien abductions and not raise an eyebrow. (It also had the best ads, like, ever.) Launched in 1978, Omni moved to an online-only platform in 1996 and ceased production completely in 1998. Thankfully, it was raised from the dead last year by Claire L. Evans, a noted science writer (and lead singer of electro-pop band YACHT).

Of course, Evans understands that just because people like the idea of something doesn't mean they're going to flock to it—so she has set about reintroducing the brand as a multimedia affair, beginning with a little bit of art. This weekend, Omni descends on New York City’s Red Bull Studios with OMNIPRESENT: A Different View, a retrospective of original artwork from the magazine plus video from the publication’s short-lived television series, Omni: The New Frontier.

Echoing the magazine’s resurrection is a dedicated area of even more iconic Omni images, these ones seen through a View-Master (yes, that little red Fisher-Price toy you thought was so high-tech as a kid), and each one accompanied by an original, downloadable composition by noted electronic artist/producer King Britt, a loyal Omni reader in its heyday, who was tasked with putting sound to visuals to create the exhibition’s most multisensory component.

The musical addition came about from Britt directly, who contacted Evans after discovering Omni Reboot. “I just wanted to be a part of it,” says Britt of his involvement, which began with a simple proposal to score some of his favorite images, which included several of Malcolm Kirk’s photographs of the natives from a New Guinea tribe. “Then it turned into something larger. It turned into an exhibition. It turned into a mini-album. It turned into me doing a live show of the album at Moogfest. Organically, it organically became something else.”

Also on the horizon is The Mind’s Eye, a photo book from powerHouse Books featuring even more iconic Omni imagery, with an introduction by Ben Bova, hitting newsstands in May. Evans and powerHouse were kind enough to give us a sneak preview of some of the artwork in the book, so take a look—and blow your young mind all over again.