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Abstract Many of these images were created early in 1996 for an exhibition in Cyberia Cybercafe during February/March. The exhibition also included some of my earlier work. Thirteen images were printed out at large scale in high resolution colour and framed. A web page was designed to display my images. The gist of the gallery was images of the inside of mirrors. If you've been between two mirrors, you will have seen the dizzying depth that the reflections go to - it is a sobering vision of infinity. However your opaqueness and the imperfections of glass prevents the reflections from going on forever. The computer has no such limitations. I decided that infinite reflection was only academically interesting. Thus I would explore the use of colour and mirror imperfections to convey feelings and images through this rather mathematical vehicle. To view a picture, click on the thumbnail. Go back using your browser's back button. |
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