"Trash Mirror No. 3" , 2011n500 discarded objects, motors, video camera, wood, control electronics, custom softwaren76 x 76 x 6" / 193 x 193...
"Trash Mirror No. 3" , 2011n500 discarded objects, motors, video camera, wood, control electronics, custom softwaren76 x 76 x 6" / 193 x 193 x 15.2 cmnnThe "Trash Mirror" physically builds a picture plane from irregularly shaped objects that have been discarded. Originally created in 2001, the "Trash Mirror" breaks traditional boundaries of sculpture and video. Carrying its conversation about technology toward the human condition, the piece examines our ideas of chaos and order, as well as perception – in particular, our ability to make sense of pixilated grids, even when they are broken.nnComposed of 500 units in the picture plane, "Trash Mirror, No. 3" is part of a series and was specially commissioned for a debut at Volta NY. Previous iterations of the series have been exhibited internationally at venues including the Reina Sofia, Spain; the Taiwan National Museum; and Art Rock, France.nnVideo courtesy of the artist and bitforms gallery nyc.nnTo learn more about Daniel Rozin's work, please visit:nbit.ly/nLESCPnhttp://bit.ly/AmsFdp Less