Reflections by Daniel Rozin

Reflections by Daniel Rozin 
Where: Gallery@OMH | Old Masonic Hall 
When: Aug 12-Sep 4 
Cost: FREE  

For nearly three decades, Daniel Rozin’s practice has investigated the structure and materiality of images. From mosaics to digital images comprising pixels, discrete components are assembled to make a whole. Employing a range of materials––from trash to hand fans––Rozin probes at what constitutes an image, as well as what can be transformed into one.

Rozin’s interactive installations and sculptures integrate the viewer, in real time, to create a representation of the viewer’s likeness in the object. His kinetic “mirrors” are often made with materials that become unexpectedly “reflective,” responding to a person’s presence via a camera and physical computing or custom software. Reflection and surface transformation become a means to explore human behavior, representation, and perception. 

Photos courtesy bitforms gallery, New York

Gallery@OMH (1st Floor) 
Tuesday + Wednesday 3pm-8pm 
Thursday – Saturday 9am-8pm 
Sunday 10am- 5pm 

Playing with the Mirror 
Join Pilobolus, Steven Schick and other festival artists in an intimate performance with Daniel Rozin’s Wooden Mirror. Click here for more information and to make a reservation for the August 16th or the August 18th Playing with the Mirror events.