"Snow Mirror", 2007
computer, custom software, video camera, projector, silk
variable dimensions
edition of 6
For more than a decade Rozin’s art has employed a wide range of materials including chrome spheres, flat wood panels, and city trash from the streets of New York. Software art that links screen-based performance with real-time video processing has been another focus of Rozin’s efforts since the mid-1990s. The "Snow Mirror", which uses an artist-authored algorithm that floats site-specific visual imagery of the immediate past into the present, hovers in the gallery mid-air as a projection on silk fabric.
Video courtesy of the artist and bitforms gallery nyc.
To learn more about Daniel Rozin's work, please visit:
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