Digital/mechanical mirrors
I've just discovered the work of Daniel Rozin, who creates these quite incredible mirrors made of wooden pegs, tiles and other materials. The mirrors are linked to software that breaks a video image down into a sort of pixelated form, and then manipulates the pegs (or whatever). The effect is extraordinary:
This has nothing directly to do with words, I admit. But it's beautiful, captivating and unique. If only all words could be so...
(Thanks to the splendid Watchismo Times for the link.)
Labels: art, Daniel Rozin, digital, mechanical, mirror, pegs
