"Wooden Mirror" (1999) by Daniel Rozin

"Wooden Mirror", 1999
830 wood pieces, motors, video camera, control electronics, custom software, microcontroller
61 x 70 x 8" / 155 x 178 x 20 cm
edition of 6

Installation view at ARCO Madrid.

An interactive sculpture made up of non-reflective square wooden pixels. The piece reflects any object or person in front of it, moving fast enough to create live animation. Mechanical mirrors are a platform in which Rozin investigates the borderline and contrasts between digital and analog worlds, virtual and physical experience, or order versus chaos. The first of this series, Rozin’s Wooden Mirror explores the inner workings of image creation and human visual perception.

Video courtesy of the artist and bitforms gallery nyc.

To learn more about Daniel Rozin's work, please visit:
http://bit.ly/nLESCP
http://bit.ly/AmsFdp

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