Friday, March 28, 2014

David Rozin

Born in Jerusalem, Israel
Currently lives in New York, New York

How he became interested in Interactive Art
- Background in industrial design
- Came to ITP in NYU as a student
- After being introduced to physical computing and programming he felt a "huge surge of creativity"

Works of Art (categories):
- Mechanical Mirrors
They behave similarly. You put something in front of it and the mirror will reflect the object. "The piece has no content without the viewer".

"Weave Mirror" (2007)
"Trash Mirror"
"Angles Mirror" (2013

Software Mirrors
- Less physical oriented and more software oriented
- Camera + computer

"Shaking Time Mirror" (2005)
- Examining the notions of time, scanning, motion, and stagnation

"Mirror Number 5" (2001)

"Easel" (1998)
- Brushes reveals camera pixels
- Different "paints" choose different cameras

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