Audience installation creates a spectacle with rotating mirrors

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Audience installation creates a spectacle with rotating mirrors
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“Audience”, an art installation by Random International and Chris O’Shea is a series of autonomous, head-like mirrors that react organically and collectively to members of the public as they walk around them. They were also choreographed so that an individual dancer could find their own distinctive reflection in the mirrors working together as one unit. The piece is live now at the Royal Opera House in London, UK.

Audience by Random International

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