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Artist Daniel Rozin presents his reflectionless mechanical mirrors

Publié le 05 Mai 2026

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Video published by WIRED

In this 8-minute video, Daniel Rozin shows us his unique art, which attracts quite a lot of interest. 

He assembles panels made of many small plates mounted on one or two axes of rotation. A camera films the whole piece from the front, and reproduces the image through the tilt angles of each plate, darkening or lightening it depending on the angle, creating a mirror effect on materials that do not reflect.

Clearly, his art also requires the talent of an engineer and computer programmer.

To create these works, he mainly recovers recycled components, from motherboards and processors to electric airplane motors.

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Artist Daniel Rozin presents his reflectionless mechanical mirrors

Publié le 05 Mai 2026

Information

Video published by WIRED

In this 8-minute video, Daniel Rozin shows us his unique art, which attracts quite a lot of interest. 

He assembles panels made of many small plates mounted on one or two axes of rotation. A camera films the whole piece from the front, and reproduces the image through the tilt angles of each plate, darkening or lightening it depending on the angle, creating a mirror effect on materials that do not reflect.

Clearly, his art also requires the talent of an engineer and computer programmer.

To create these works, he mainly recovers recycled components, from motherboards and processors to electric airplane motors.

Other articles on the subject:

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Daniel Rozin
artist
art
engineer
recycling
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Artist Daniel Rozin presents his reflectionless mechanical mirrors

Publié le 05 Mai 2026

Information

Video published by WIRED

In this 8-minute video, Daniel Rozin shows us his unique art, which attracts quite a lot of interest. 

He assembles panels made of many small plates mounted on one or two axes of rotation. A camera films the whole piece from the front, and reproduces the image through the tilt angles of each plate, darkening or lightening it depending on the angle, creating a mirror effect on materials that do not reflect.

Clearly, his art also requires the talent of an engineer and computer programmer.

To create these works, he mainly recovers recycled components, from motherboards and processors to electric airplane motors.

Other articles on the subject:

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Daniel Rozin
artist
art
engineer
recycling
interaction
work
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04 May 2026 15:43:52

Japanese melons for up to €40,000

InformationVideo published by Business Insider Melons are a luxury in Japan. The farmers who grow them are artists who refine their techniques and regularly pamper their prestigious fruit. In May 2019, two melons from Hokkaido were sold for 5 million yen, or €40,000. You might think that is...
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05 May 2026 11:38:37

Ninja course for squirrels

InformationVideo published by Mark Rober In this video, Mark Rober builds a multi-stage course for the squirrels roaming around his garden. He then studies the way they learn and their individual personalities.
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