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'Aleph reorganizing vision' is a kinetic reflection display system by Bengt Sjölén and Adam Somlai-Fischer. Aleph is an experimental public display, that is using the spaces, people and objects it faces as a palette to display messages from hidden viewpoints. When looking at a small mirror, it reflects a fraction of the space around us, when looking at a mirror façade, it reflects most things around us, containing segments that are dark or bright, red or green. But if we build a matrix of small mirrors, which can adjust their tilt according to the site they are facing, we can create a display that uses the ever changing flux of the place to show images from certain points in space. |
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2007 may |
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Bengt Sjölén |
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