The Victoria & Albert (V&A) Museum in London is featuring “Decode: Digital Design Sensations” an exhibition of interactive installations “Venetian Mirror” and “Exquisite Clock,” presented by Fabrica.
“Venetian Mirror” is a large scale interactive installation blending contemporary digital technology with traditional Venetian glass. When the visitor walks up to the installation, their image doesn’t immediately appear in the mirror. Only if they keep very still, will the reflection slowly appear, like a photograph being developed. This installation invites the audience to reflect on the mystery of time itself and on the sense of oneself and one’s body.
“Exquisite Clock” is a clock made of numbers taken from everyday life – seen, captured and uploaded by people from all over the world. The project connects time, play and visual aesthetics. Through the website www.exquisiteclock.org, users are invited to collect and upload images of numbers that can be found in different contexts and to participate in a global conversation about the poetics of the images.
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