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Petpatrol2 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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That is so cool!
MarcusCardiff (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Makes a horrible noise.
It sounds like it needs oiling.
tillo2008 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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i like how they took a slightly older technological development and combined it with a mirror effect, which engages the user.
The technology itself is already being fine-woven and made programmable into full color and motion on T-Shirts. Also billboard and outdoor signs will be changing at a location near you!
(probably won't be your reflection though)
marlwood (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Mental!
And I love the noise it makes, lol
beejohnStone (2 years ago) Show Hide
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excellent use of technology in an interactive media installation personally i think it makes a very tongue-in-cheek statement about the use of art as a vehicle to communicate an idea in the mind of the viewer and this in turn making the art something in and of the viewer them self
EindacorWaters (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Phenomenologically, I am perplexed and bedazzled by the aforestated commentary. When one reads betwixt the proverbial lines or "lines", one might find that to say the artist's work is a vehicle of colloquialism is a bit of an ipse-dixit. Rathermore, the work illudes the viewer in a pseudo-prestidigitational fashion. Communicate it has not, but miscommunicate it hath so. This work, this "work", hitherto, is a metaphor of the deceit and the betrayal of a fallen artist.

..... art? life?
Materva1 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Where can I get one?
rabidsesshy (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Looks like theres a piece missing on the bottom center at the beginnign. But I guess that's just cause it's shadowy =P

Nice work, it's pretty. I'd buy it.
omski2k4 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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interesting piece of work right there

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