Horizon Field Hamburg, Massive Reflective Platform Installation by Antony Gormley
“The platform creates the experience of the space at large - space as an expanding condition - and the social nature of space. They can look out of the windows at a distant horizon where the cityscape and the sky interact. They can also sense the collective movement, because every footfall, every movement of everybody on that platform is transmitted through this thin, tensile surface.”
Don’t Miss A Sec by Monica Bonvicini
Art Installation of a public bathroom made of 1-way mirrors, in London
Portal to Infinity, Reality Show by Ivan Navarro
Surrounded by an infinite tunnel of light, viewers are disorientated, unable to grasp a sense of reality. Interestingly, those outside the booth can see the expression of the person inside but, due to the enclosure’s one way glass and mirrors, the participant is unable to see outside the walls.
Mirror Man, The Collector Tour, LA by Gustav Troger
Japanese rice terraces looking like broken mirrors by Jason Arney
Mirrored sculptures by Maslen and Mehra