Fragments, 2016nnStainless Steel Mirrors, aluminium, high-density fibre board, motors, camera, computern2247 mm x 1011 mm x 130 mmnnAlmost t...
Fragments, 2016nnStainless Steel Mirrors, aluminium, high-density fibre board, motors, camera, computern2247 mm x 1011 mm x 130 mmnnAlmost two hundred identical, small mirrors are arranged in a grid to form a flat, homogenous surface. Hung against the wall, the mirrors are closely spaced and apparently static; but they possess the ability to move in harmony with one another. Approaching the artwork, the individual mirrors turn together to face the onlooker, following as he or she moves. The plane of the surface distorts into varying, three-dimensional forms — perhaps a wave, or a curve, or a circle. The reflection becomes fragmented and the apparently inanimate object becomes akin to something organic and alive. A divided whole, it disperses a divided reflection. Engaging with the piece creates a physical, interrelated dialogue between human and non-human behaviour.nnCourtesy of Pace Gallery Less