If This Art Looks Bad, It's Because You're Ugly

Daniel Rozin's Weave Mirror (2007).Image courtesy of Bitforms, New York.
Israeli artist Daniel Rozin takes the fun-house concept to a whole new level with his interactive Weave Mirror. It looks like a giant basket, functions like a giant mirror, and is composed of 768 motorized and laminated C-shaped prints. We’re excited to check it out at Bitforms' Saturday-night opening — after a few glasses of wine, the thing is likely to amuse for hours. Check out the video for the full effect. —Rachel Wolff

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