The meshing of art and science is one way for man to expand it's thinking about possible futures by way of breaking the mold, and envisioning new uses for current and past-prime technologies. Daniel Rozin is one such master of this domain, using art and science as one, and the results are brilliant. Like the above pictured wooden mirror, and like the peg mirror, below. Both use image capturing to see the movements in front of the mirror, and then translate that image into predetermined positions corresponding to the level of darkness or light displayed. Check out his website linked by Rozin's name, as there is a lot more interesting stuff there.
Friday, December 21, 2007
Art-Science Representative Spotlight: Daniel Rozin
Posted by Wormocious: Bodhisattva of Nanoemotions at 3:24 PM
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