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Trash Mirror Daniel Rozin (US) Brucknerhaus 07.09. to 11.09. from 10:00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
500 small pieces of trash collected on the streets of New York were connected up to motors. Controlled by computer, they reflect people’s shadows. Differences in size, form and color among the individual pieces allow the material itself to assume the spotlight.
Courtesy of bitforms gallery, New York
Daniel Rozin (USA), born 1961, is an artist, educator and developer, working in the area of interactive digital art. As an interactive artist Rozin creates installations and sculptures that change and respond to the presence and point of view of the viewer. As an educator, Rozin is the Director of Research and Adjunct Professor at Interactive Telecommunications Program, Tisch School Of The Arts, New York University where he teaches such classes as Interaction Design and Expressing with Technology. As developer, Rozin owns Smoothware Design, a software company that creates tools for the interactive art and multimedia authoring community. back |
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