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now vs. then vs here vs. there vs this vs. that vs me vs. you vs. us vs. them“, 2008 by Hayley A. Silverman.
Single-channel video, mirror, Powerbook G4 (DVD loop, w/sound).




»displacement«, 2008 by Ilia Ovechkin.




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»Mirror Fence«, 2003 by Alyson Shotz.




»Mirror door (visitor)«, 2008 by Olafur Eliasson.




»souvenir de chine«, 2008 by Körner Union for Larytta.




»An Arrangement (Phalanx), 2007 by Corey McCorkle.




»Sir Norman Reid«, 2005 by Simon Dybbroe Møller.




»Broken Mirror Cubes«, 2005 by Jeppe Hein.




»We’re Coming, We’re Coming, Wait Up, Stones«, 2008 by Susan Robb.




“Quick Standards”, 2006 (set of 4 emergency blanket taped on wooden sticks) by Gabriel Kuri.




»Untitled«, 2008, orange, mirror and fake orange, by Marijn van Kreij.




»displaced strata/great expectations«, 2008. Mirrors placed in the back garden of Newman House and oriented so that when viewed from the bay window in the Iveagh room, each one reflects an element of the rear facade of the building. CD players are placed at the window sill, playing a soundtrack to accompany the view. By Dennis Mcnulty.




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“Untitled”, 2005 by Reena Spaulings.




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»Shangri-La«, 2005 by Patty Chang.




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»Superficial«, 2004 by Michel de Broin.




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“Full length” by Jack Falanga. Full length mirror custom to the artist’s width and height 16 3/4” x 73 1/2”.




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»Untitled (Mirrors without reflections)«, Photographic archive, 2007 by Damon Zucconi.




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“Narcisse” (liquid mirror, aluminium, engine, sensor of présence) by Mathieu Lehanneur.




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“Ghost” by Olivier Sidet. In this mirror the observer can see the reflection of his surroundings and yet he is never able to see himself.




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“Driftglass” (interactive series of optically deceptive mirrors with sonic feedback
mirror, optic film, proximity sensors, audio components). Seeing clear reflections of others, viewers find their own image diffused. By Camille Norment.




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