Instant Mirror Art

Chris O'Shea's 'A Study For Mirror' Captures Your Face Temporarily

Although mirrors technically reflect your face, 'A Study For Mirror' is an art project that does slightly more than simply that. Capturing faces temporarily, it becomes a picture frame for the negative image--giving it a somewhat X-Ray look.

Conceived by Chris O'Shea in collaboration with London design firm Random International, the 'A Study For Mirror' art installation features a hidden camera that captures your image and then runs it through custom software on a standard PC.
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