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  • ... - the quest for self-knowledge mediated through technology. The installation employs a configuration of concave spherical mirrors and real-time digital imaging, in which the spectator interacts with what is described optically as a "real image," a...
  • ... rest. The two cropped projections cover the walls and parts of the floor and ceiling in the exhibition space. A projection mirror further enhances the dynamic depending on how the movement patterns of the hand and the mirror coincide. The projection of a...
  • ... Light’ is is an interactive media installation that provokes a kinesthetic dialogue between the viewer and their very own mirror image. The work encourages the audience to physically and intuitively experience the creation of light itself. Seemingly a...
  • Rigid Waves - video
    ...In Rigid Waves, the acoustic mirroring of Narcissus and Echo is transformed into a visual form. Approaching the mirror, the viewer is confronted with a reflection that does not correspond to normal perception. Only an illusionary visual echo of one's own movements is...
  • ... this video material has been anamorphically deformed, and is projected onto a screen in the center of which there is a large mirror surfaced cylinder. Reflected on this cylindrical mirror, the anamorphic distortion of the projected image is optically...
  • ...Peeping into a mirror-clad triangular prism, a surveillance camera observes images of its own species, while the kaleidoscopic reflections turn the devices into floral ornaments, referring to the ever-growing arrays of CCTV equipment in a tropical garden-city. A...
  • ... Set Repetition Machine Standard Double Low Poly Carbon Green Dystopia Middle August Noon Low Poly Garden Perfect Xmas Mirror Room Clone Standard Low Poly People Lost Horizon Mirror Room Floating Mood Normal Mirror Xmas Last Perfect Apex Standard Stage...
  • ...The 19th century Praxinoscope consisted of a circular beveled mirror reflecting a series of animation frames. When the device is spun, a moving image appears on the mirror. Using wind as the power and a structure that references the Eiffel Tower (built the same time as...
  • ... where his presentation of diagrams on the blackboard visualises the probability of photons reflecting from the surface of a mirror(Trust 1979). In Feynman’s diagram he revels how all points on the surface of the mirror receive and reflect light based on...
  • ...automated mirror sculpture (stainless steel mirrors, baltic birch, electrical motors) 76 3/4 x 41 1/2 x 8 inches 194.9 x 105.4 x 20.3 cm