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Daniel Rozin's Abstract Installations Respond to Motion

Since mirrors are defined as a 'reflecting surface,' they don't necessarily have to reflect specific features but an overall form; that is exactly what Daniel Rozin's mirrors do. He has created two unique interactive art installations that latch onto the more interpretative definition of a mirror.

For instance, Daniel Rozin's Angles Mirror is made up of what appears to be yellow clock hands that move in rhythmic geometric forms until a person steps in front of it. Once that happens, it mimics the person's silhouette through its 'clock hands.'

Daniel Rozin's second creation, aptly dubbed the Fan Mirror, is much more abstract. Made up of a colorful array of oriental fans that form one large fan, they open and close depending on where the person is standing.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Mirrors - The trend of interactive mirrors offers opportunities for businesses to develop unique and personalized retail experiences.
2. Abstract Art Installations - The trend of abstract art installations in public spaces offers opportunities for businesses to create more engaging customer experiences.
3. Motion-responsive Art - The trend of motion-responsive art installations offers opportunities for businesses to attract and engage customers in unique ways.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - The retail industry can incorporate interactive mirrors into stores to create unique shopping experiences for customers.
2. Art - The art industry can apply the concept of motion-responsive art to create innovative exhibits and installations.
3. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can use interactive mirrors in hotel lobbies and public spaces to create engaging and memorable experiences for guests.

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