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Daniel Rozin's Mechanical Mirrors

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I recently came across Daniel Rozin’s website which has videos of his four stunning “mechanical mirrors.”

“The 4 mechanical mirrors are made of various materials but share the same behavior and interaction; any person standing in front of one of these pieces is instantly reflected on its surface. The mechanical mirrors all have video cameras, motors and computers on board and produce a soothing sound as the viewer interacts with them.”

My favorite is the “Trash Mirror.” I hope you enjoy them as much as I did … now if I can only figure out where I can see myself on one of these in person.

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Comments (3)

Andrew said:

That’s really cool! It took me a whille to figure out what was going on.

Ray-c said:

Truely awesome, cant wait to see one in person.

Papilionoidea said:

Hm, interesting. Although an interesting concept, I do find it’s realization to be far to tedious and rather counter-point.

So, is it art? To be debated. is it interesting? Yes. Definitely.


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