Daniel Rozin “Rust Mirror”, 2009
From artist’s website:
“Rust Mirror creates the viewers’ image by tilting tiles of rusted steel up and down towards a light source above the piece. As a person interacts with the piece, a trickle of ‘rain’ starts to flow on the piece in the form of sequences of moving tiles. The more a person interacts with the piece the more it rains until finally the storm of rain droplets completely overcomes the image of the viewer, this also produces a loud rumble of rain produced by the motors and tiles. When the viewer steps out, the piece gradually calms down and returns to a still state.”
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