Amazing Mechanical Mirrors That Offer Curious Viewers New and Alternative Ways of Looking at Themselves
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New York City artist Daniel Rozin creates amazing mechanical mirrors, software mirrors, and kinetic sculptures that viscerally respond to anyone who peers into the reflective glass. Each mirror offers viewers a different way of looking at themselves using video cameras, motors, and computers that are hidden out of sight.
Wired took an opportunity to speak with the artist about his work, specifically how he goes about creating these incredible interactive pieces.
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