Sentences with phrase «mirrored kaleidoscope»

The video installation transforms the interior of the old Slaughterhouse into a space literally covered in black mirrors to create a black - mirrored kaleidoscope.
Olafur Eliasson Red double kaleidoscope 2005 stainless steel, colour effect filter glass, mirror kaleidoscope measures 88 1/2 x 67 x 122 inches; 2.25 x 1.70 x 3.10 meters

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The video screen stretches onto the ceiling and the images bounce off of mirrors to either side of park - goers, turning the windowless room into a walk - in kaleidoscope.
A kaleidoscope block, mirror block, and block with little bell inside provide added sensory stimulation for older babies and toddlers.
Prints folding into one another, like beads in a kaleidoscope, with tiny mirrors bouncing images back and forth unto one another, creating unity where there might otherwise be chaos.
The building itself could be considered a character, and certainly the use of mirrors and a kaleidoscope makes a statement... even while we hear multiple versions of Abba's «SOS».
A kaleidoscope contains mirrors and colored glass, pebbles, or beads whose reflections create complex patterns of frequently changing colors and shapes when rotated.
Capture five floors full of optical experiences through the mirror maze, giant kaleidoscope, giant vortex tunnel, magic gallery, horrogram and lots more, here in a world that blends reality and illusion.
In 2013, Aitken created «MIRROR» at the Seattle Art Museum, which utilized hundreds of hours of footage changing in real time in response to the life around it, transforming the museum exterior into a living kaleidoscope.
With every available surface clad in mirror, this ranch - style structure both absorbs and reflects the landscape around in such ways that the exterior seemingly disappears just as the interior draws the viewer into a never - ending kaleidoscope of light and reflection.
In 2013, Aitken created MIRROR at the Seattle Art Museum, which utilised hundreds of hours of footage changing in real time in response to the life around it, transforming the museum exterior into a living kaleidoscope.
With every available surface clad in mirror it both absorbs and reflects the landscape around in such ways that the exterior will seemingly disappear just as the interior draws the viewer into a never - ending kaleidoscope of light and reflection.
Her colorful abstractions derive from kaleidoscope imagery that she translates into large - scale paintings, requiring the viewer take the time to register how the patterns repeat, mirror, and radiate from a central point.
Essentially, the mirrors acted as a kaleidoscope.
Ali Naschke - Messing, Take the backward step and directly reach the middle of the circle from where light issues forth, kaleidoscope (wooden box, mirror, adhesives, plastic ball and leather), 2 × 2 Solos, Pro Arts Gallery, Oakland
Its mirrored surfaces form a life - size kaleidoscope that absorbs and reflects the landscape.
A mix of silks, linens, cotton and silk velvets have been used to wrap this, carved mahogany oval mirror creating a kaleidoscope of eye - popping colour.
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