@@SuperLovehp It actually does, when everyone uses a word with a different meaning than the original for a long time that becomes its new meaning. Furniture, for example, meant equipment a long time ago but since everyone started to use to describe house items then it's meaning changed
While watching a movie on your phone with the cc turned on...and then later wondering why you failed the class, while simultenously not caring that your inconsiderate actions were most likely distracting to others. Idiot.
it's pretty simple... if he's smart he will only use a grayscale camera and an IR sensor with a fixed distance range for noise reduction... combine it into a matrix on a loop assuming Arduino and update the matrix on a fixed interval to seem more fluid
@Yize Dai Because the garbage is part of our existence in the material world, like our physical body and our physiological necessities, and the co2 that we exhale. Everything in the world we perceive is momentum and the concept of our existence and souls is based on the pulse of reality. Only a humble soul identifies himself on the ground, the air, and our eschatological nature, as part of a reflection of a master plan.
@@notbrad4873you mean Fountain by Duchamp? Which was submitted to an art gallery in 1917 but was rejected for "not being art" which thus lead to Dadaism and the ever present question of "what actually is art"?
Hypothetical: thousands of people might have artistic skill at or above this level, but almost none can afford the time or resources to do it. Could you afford to take a year to build an expensive computer controlled mechanical display piece? I appreciate the art, but let's not lose sight of the fact that 99% of the 'gift' or 'genius' on display here is the extraordinary privilege required to put it into practice.
@@christianboi7690 That's the thing though. Only a few people are willing to put in the time and effort. Many people end up giving up if they aren't truly passionate about what they are doing (this also applies to playing an instrument, cooking, learning a foreign language, etc.)
@@christianboi7690 For some it would take a lifetime of hand holding to get to that level. It's the unfortunate reality of the human condition. Others can be self taught in a few weeks.
3 lashes of whip if he is slacking. No exiting the studio for more then 10 minutes smoke break a day. We make sure he continues making this art, komrad.
It would depend on the delay between the sensing and displaying of the two mirrors. If you had them slightly out of time with one and other you could get a repeated moving reflection of when you jumped out of the way maybe?
@@DrRiq some people dont like to look into things so they can just experience it as magic... 👌👌👌 I prefer to look into things myself but I'm just saying there are people who prefer not to and have understandable reasoning for it...
@@ErynIstar there's a difference between not wanting to spoil the magic of something by keeping yourself willfully unaware of the particular mechanics, and proudly floricking in denseness when the explanation is literally right in front of you and yet you choose to publicly express your ignorance. I feel like OP does get how the shade of a pixel can be expressed by altering the angle of reflected light; for some reason she felt it's cooler to be childishly enchanted on a UA-cam comment, however.
Everytime i find a funny or ugly picture on my phone i show whoever is next to me my awesome new mirror app and they look at it and see the ugly or funny pic as their reflection heheheh
@Mr.Cenourinha san Marcel Duchamp *might help influence post-modernism but for the most part he quit art for chess in the 1930s. He belongs to the old world of DaDaism. Some branches of post-modernist artist try too hard to emulate Suprematism of the 1910s.
@@fieryphoenix8428 *"THIS is modern art; Not some pretentious bs like an empty canvas."* Just because you don't like it or don't understand it doesn't make it BS
It’s funny! That first mirror he made still lives in my school, in the lobby of the institute he’s a part of. I saw it pretty much every day on my way to class for a good chunk of college
This is really amazing. Some people just drip red paint on a white background and consider "It is art, i can sell it for high price", while others do something great art like this.
WHAT IS UP WITH THE WORD CLICKBAIT ALL OF THE PEOPLE IN THE WORLD SAY CLICKBAIT ON EVERY VIDEO REVERSE CLICKBAIT JUST SAY ITS SUPRISING CLICKBAIT JUST SAY FAKE THUMBNAIL GOD WHO INVENTED CLCIKBAIT I WOULD LIKE TO KILL THEM
I saw one of his pieces and I was so intrigued about the interface. Awesome experience. I just wanted to stand there all day. I am glad to see this video
Finally a real contemporary artist. Who represents his ideology using creativity, craftsmanship and knowledge. Not strapping banana to the wall or popping balloons
Normal cars are problematic. Flying cars are worse. We don't need flying cars. We've all dreamt for it in the future. But looking at it realistically, it will cause many problems
The idea, concept, efforts, the persistence of the artist makes this artwork a masterpiece and no one would be surprised if it is sold for 1 million, not whatever blanc canvas okay?!
I’ve never been so interested in mirrors before
This is really awesome
You'd be surprised how many people can't live without a mirror...
-4 Subscribers with a hammer addiction lmao i see u everywhere, we must either have similar tastes or no lives haha. Btw love the prof pic
Asher schmidt not everything is about yourself, dont hate on them
I swear I see you on most videos I watch.
I thought you said ‘minors’ omg
This is a example of Modern Art that I respect , that has craftsmanship , and is unique
contemporary art.1970 -onwards
modern art 1860-1970
@@olejohnson5159 Everyone knows the contemporary art as modern art, don't be so picky with the terms
@@poke_1879 well that doesn't make it right doesnt it?
@@SuperLovehp It actually does, when everyone uses a word with a different meaning than the original for a long time that becomes its new meaning. Furniture, for example, meant equipment a long time ago but since everyone started to use to describe house items then it's meaning changed
@@poke_1879 ok whatever makes you happy. I'm just glad you start to appreciate art.
If this artwork sold for 100 million, I'll be like, "yeah that makes sense".
This is one of those few pieces of artwork that are actually crazy enough to be worth ludicrous sums of money. In my opinion, at least.
Unlike a certain banana I know
@@beeninja2539 banksy bannana
Bee Ninja are u greek?
The Liberator I can’t say that I am
"The art doesn't exist without a viewer." So much sense in these words
No, it’d still exist. It just wouldn’t be seen.
@@larjkok1184 Whole word doesn't exist without a humans.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" © Oscar Wilde
Actually, the art would not exist without funding!
Art is what you believe in as everything is made of art
Imagine if someone robbed his house and all of the mirrors just started moving when they walked around
And it's one of the really loud ones that just start clicking
It'd be dope to capture that information and have it sent somewhere
thatd be terrifying
The thief would become mesmerized, and continue to look at themselves while gesturing until the police arrive.
or the mirror just started shape a woman while no one stands in front of it
me when I open a bag of chips at the back of the class: 4:06
perfect
lol so true
underrated comment
While watching a movie on your phone with the cc turned on...and then later wondering why you failed the class, while simultenously not caring that your inconsiderate actions were most likely distracting to others. Idiot.
@@HangTimeDeluxe | WOW! ... all that, ---and a bag of chips ...
7:53 "maybe it's capturing something about your soul"
*zoom in on the trash mirror*
LOL! I saw that, and it went right over my head.
?
define soul
😂😂😂
Hahahaha 😂😂😂
It seems so simple and yet futuristic and advanced.
*simple*
It can be simple to build in large scale
He's like a modern daedalus
it's pretty simple... if he's smart he will only use a grayscale camera and an IR sensor with a fixed distance range for noise reduction... combine it into a matrix on a loop assuming Arduino and update the matrix on a fixed interval to seem more fluid
Actually this technology had been created in 1929 according to this link: en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/The_Computer_Revolution/Peripherals/Monitors
“It’s capturing part of your soul” Shows person in front of trash mirror
@Yize Dai Because the garbage is part of our existence in the material world, like our physical body and our physiological necessities, and the co2 that we exhale. Everything in the world we perceive is momentum and the concept of our existence and souls is based on the pulse of reality. Only a humble soul identifies himself on the ground, the air, and our eschatological nature, as part of a reflection of a master plan.
@Yize Dai I respect your opinion, that's why it's called art.
@Yize Dai wooooosh
@Yize Dai ok simpleton
Perfect for instagram models
"My pieces are very boring when there's not a person in front of them" - love it!
They MIGHT be very boring when there's not a person in front of them, but you can never know.
I lav U uwu
Now even a Vampire can see himself.. wow
Cameras:
THIS DESERVES MORE LIKESS😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I smell a Zelda fan
@@StarrySkyyyy What are you talking about
@@noahmay7708 they're profile pic is the triforce and they're name is Hyrule. That looks a lot like a tloz fan to me
Now that's art. Real modern ART!
My thoughts exactly. I need to see one made by controlling ferro fluid now!
You don't get it man....
Real modern art is an empty canvas or a banana duck taped into a wall...
If it's more complex than that, prob not real art xD
Are you saying throwing a candy bar wrapper on the floor isn't art? Or a urinal with artist initials on it?
hitech art
@@notbrad4873you mean Fountain by Duchamp? Which was submitted to an art gallery in 1917 but was rejected for "not being art" which thus lead to Dadaism and the ever present question of "what actually is art"?
“The wooden mirror”
You’ll never hear that again
Penguin mirror say hi
why not? transparent wood material exists now
""The wooden mirror" You’ll never hear that again" - STOPYOURCLICKBAIT Bruh 2019
you heard it again
Of course we won't. Now he is working on "The Glass Baseball Bat", "The Vestproof Bullet", and "The Liquid Hand-Towels." :-)
At least you can’t break it and get 7 years bad luck
THIS is why you need to teach both engineering and art.
This is so true
that's what I learn engineering for
no just engineering creativity is not a learnt skill
La Pyae Creativity is 100% a learned skill
imagine going in a room full with these "mirrors" while high
yeah smoking a big blunt and listen to good music and watching mirrors on the wall
High on what?
@@dtheengineer2746 probably weed
Imagine being high
no way...
His comments are really intreresting. He puts a lot of throughts in his art and it makes even more fascinating
Well, he doesn't need to build every piece himself. At 4:02 you can see how they are (re)produced.
lol
im surprised nobody got your point
underrated comment XDD
Is that PG?
Lol
Designing, wiring, programming, to building, he did it all. What a genius
these types of human beings move the world in a positive direction. thank this man for a gift of sharing his gift
@Under the Surface and thus a narcissist
Hypothetical: thousands of people might have artistic skill at or above this level, but almost none can afford the time or resources to do it. Could you afford to take a year to build an expensive computer controlled mechanical display piece? I appreciate the art, but let's not lose sight of the fact that 99% of the 'gift' or 'genius' on display here is the extraordinary privilege required to put it into practice.
I'm honestly impressed by his speech. He gets to the point immediately plus is completely understandable, and I appreciate that a lot.
That is simply incredible, and the artist seems to have a really respectable viewpoint of his craft.
0:31 Nice now i can finally pretend to be Doctor Strange bending reality
lmao
Lol
Lmao
LMAO
a Zuzu comment without 1k likes?! Nani?!
"...it captures something about your soul"
* shows the trash mirror *
well
Trash is only trash if that is how you chose to see it.
One mans trash another mans treasure.
Yea but uhh........ we're still trash.
"I'm TrAsH!"
-Forky 2019
It's neither trash nor a treasure.
This is the comment I was looking for
2010: We need to make pictures less pixilated.
2020: GIMME EM PIXELATED MIRRORS.
Spectacular! As a mechanical engineer, I love this novel use of tech and hardware.
6:11 mind blown.
Same
He's talented. Not so much people actually can be good at programming and in handwork at the same time.
I am, BITE ME!
I mean. Anyone could if they put time and effort into it.
@@christianboi7690 That's the thing though. Only a few people are willing to put in the time and effort. Many people end up giving up if they aren't truly passionate about what they are doing (this also applies to playing an instrument, cooking, learning a foreign language, etc.)
@@christianboi7690 For some it would take a lifetime of hand holding to get to that level. It's the unfortunate reality of the human condition. Others can be self taught in a few weeks.
@@canadajim the programming part is really very easy tho, buddy
Guys, he's in creative mode. Wait until he starts flying and placing blocks all around the world.
31 likes and no comments?
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93 likes and 1 comment?
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funny?
hotel?
trivago
1:41 "it was featured in Wired 20 years ago" I remember that, it was super cool then, still cool now.
Thanks for following us across platforms for 20 years, Nicotti!
@@WIRED lol, and then there's me whose 20 years old.
@@jaronloar1762 heck
Huge respect to this man. Make sure to continue making your art
i bet if he would put his smarts to pure Science we would have functional mech suit by now lol
3 lashes of whip if he is slacking. No exiting the studio for more then 10 minutes smoke break a day. We make sure he continues making this art, komrad.
When he looks in the mirror, he sees a genius.
Now put those mirrors in front of eachother, jump in between them for a second and then watch what happens. I'd love to try that!
It would depend on the delay between the sensing and displaying of the two mirrors. If you had them slightly out of time with one and other you could get a repeated moving reflection of when you jumped out of the way maybe?
mirror.exe has stopped working
if you had the timing with some luck it would follow each other until the arduino toast
And that's how a black hole forms.
thats how an oculus rift is formed
That pompom one, I want it in my house. It's truly amazing, it' like ink blotting onto a canvas. Beautiful
i love that one too
yesss
It's similar to how an e-ink display works, actually!
Really gorgeous! And strangely haunting.
The triangle With the speedometer thing is actually a really cool idea its the same as his other projects but completely different in the mechanics
Even tho he's explaining it I still have no idea how it works lol....just amazing keep doing you sir, beautiful art
Camera + a lot of servo motors
don't be so dense, just apply yourself and look at it closely
@@DrRiq some people dont like to look into things so they can just experience it as magic... 👌👌👌 I prefer to look into things myself but I'm just saying there are people who prefer not to and have understandable reasoning for it...
@@ErynIstar there's a difference between not wanting to spoil the magic of something by keeping yourself willfully unaware of the particular mechanics, and proudly floricking in denseness when the explanation is literally right in front of you and yet you choose to publicly express your ignorance. I feel like OP does get how the shade of a pixel can be expressed by altering the angle of reflected light; for some reason she felt it's cooler to be childishly enchanted on a UA-cam comment, however.
*_hey WIRED where's a link that tells us where we can go to see Rozin's art_*
It says "Bitforms Gallery, New York" in the top right corner of the vid.
His website is: www.smoothware.com/danny/ thanks for watching and commenting!
there’s one of his wooden mirrors at the perot museum in dallas
Theres one in tisch school of the arts nyu
@@WIRED Why not put it in the description or at the end of your videos to actually support the person?
So hardwork , nobody can even think of and he did a lot of advancement in this field .Hats off to him
If you think about it, all the mirrors in the store are used...
Wow. I never thought of it that way
*illuminati plays*
Repost
Can you explain what you mean about all mirrors in the store are used?
Gravii Tea they are used because they have reflected stuff
When teacher calls your full name.
Classmates: 4:05
true dat
@@codeforest9027 i dont get i
AUU
my class when I open a pack of gum
Linda S 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️😡😡😡😡😡 it’s when the class turns around like the penguins 🤦♂️
When someone with depression looks at the piece made of garbage. “I’m worthless!”
How bout "If even garbage can be pretty, so can I"?
@@MrMichiel1983 That's sounds too optimistic for a depressed person.
More like "Finally something that shows my true self :)"
- a person with depression
Ben Gully not funny
I guess that is why you don’t compare yourself to people.
Finally mirror technology is moving forward. So tired of my old model that accurately reflects what is in front of it.
Well, the trash mirror would still be the same as the old ones for me tbh
mine has a major defect as well... everytime i look at it i see the same face... so i stopped looking at it.
You think you have it bad? Wait until Dracula casts his gaze upon this.
Everytime i find a funny or ugly picture on my phone i show whoever is next to me my awesome new mirror app and they look at it and see the ugly or funny pic as their reflection heheheh
🤣
this to me is a coherent and beautiful marriage between art, technology, and engineering. kudos to this man
an artist like him that gets into electronic and programming build his own creative creation should be respected.
*imagine looking at garbage and the garbage looks at you*
Worse, you look at the garbage and the garbage looks like you
Soo.. me looking at myself?
Somewhat Nietzschean: "And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."
I think thats just a normal mirror
Imagine a garbage knew how to create a youtube account and putting Mario as profile picture
*Too bad every mirror I look at usually breaks into a million little pieces*
Cool, now you can use the pieces to build a piece of art like in the video
Maybe that's because you don't have a mustache
Jk I don't even need to see you to know that you are beautiful 😊
ayyy ur still here
Mirrors don't shatter. They multiply. Meaning, it wanted to see more of you. ❤
@@midnightthoughts8519 *u just made my life easier just by reading ur comment,, thnx ^^*
This man impressed me. I thought his interpretations of ones thoughts about his results were spot on.
These mirrors the future. Unique and visually stunning.
LeBeautiful i see you everywhere
Added to my list of stuff I want in my sci-fi millionare entrepenuer mansion, maybe as a background for the cybergoldfish tank
Dude, you don't even have a girlfriend, and you are dreaming about multimillionaire entrepreneur????
LOL, good joke!
hunter x you’re the same too.
@@hunterx4787 oh yes, it does sound like a joke, _almost like I was just joking around._
@@hunterx4787 You fell for it fool! Thunder Cross Split Attack!
@@hunterx4787 a girlfriend can lead you to poverty
tell someone about a mirror consisting of hundreds of plush penguins, he would worry about your drug use..
so the amount and direction of lights are as crucial as the piece itself
@@daniel4412 Definitely takes a lot of skills, time, visualization and imagination.
THIS is modern art; Not some pretentious bs like an empty canvas.
That's postmodernism. Empty canvas has been dated since the 60s.
no, now its some stupid label. you've ruined it.
@Mr.Cenourinha san Marcel Duchamp *might help influence post-modernism but for the most part he quit art for chess in the 1930s. He belongs to the old world of DaDaism. Some branches of post-modernist artist try too hard to emulate Suprematism of the 1910s.
Modern art is a vehicle for money laundering. Hiding in plain sight.
@@fieryphoenix8428 *"THIS is modern art; Not some pretentious bs like an empty canvas."* Just because you don't like it or don't understand it doesn't make it BS
Plot twist: He's actually controlling the mirrors using telekinesis
Lol!!!!😆😆😆
This guy is truly an artist and very talented engineer best of booth worlds combined 👏👏👏🤯🤯🤯
An artineer!
This is real art.
Banana taped onto a wall: *Say sike right now*
Ikr!
Was about to write that lol
What is sike?
lokanoda It’s something you say when what you just said was supposed to be a joke
too bad a person ate the banana :(
I lost years and years watching youtube and you learned and built this amazing art in 1 year, wow
He should definitely make a Mystique body suit
Arvin Medina lmao
Holy shz yes
I totally want to make this now.
7:51 “I think it takes more than your image. I think it captures more of your soul”
*shows trash*
My perfect portrait
This is the funniest and most depressing comment in this video
It’s funny! That first mirror he made still lives in my school, in the lobby of the institute he’s a part of. I saw it pretty much every day on my way to class for a good chunk of college
Me: Walks in front of the wooden mirror.
Wooden mirror: Shows a picture of a trash can.
Not just an amazing inventor but an artist as well. An artwork requires an audience to be alive, and it's fascinating how it applies to his mirrors.
this is one of the most beautiful things ive ever heard of or seen
This man built a mirror out of penguins, he has my respect!
the precision required is beautiful. just having the tiles mounted in an absolutely straight line is an achievement.
This is really amazing. Some people just drip red paint on a white background and consider "It is art, i can sell it for high price", while others do something great art like this.
Leonardo da Vinci would be proud of this man!
5:53 .. The kingdom of Hyrule approves.
yasss zelda fan
This really REFLECTS on his artistic ability
He had an idea and went out of his way to learn all these intricate things so that it becomes a reality. Amazing 👏👏
Omg I'd never seen the penguins before!
He’s so amazing and humble.
Absolutely fascinating
This reversed clickbait
The "cover" isn't that interresting,
The content - wow
WHAT IS UP WITH THE WORD CLICKBAIT ALL OF THE PEOPLE IN THE WORLD SAY CLICKBAIT ON EVERY VIDEO REVERSE CLICKBAIT JUST SAY ITS SUPRISING CLICKBAIT JUST SAY FAKE THUMBNAIL GOD WHO INVENTED CLCIKBAIT I WOULD LIKE TO KILL THEM
@@kurtnathanvitor5921 clickbait is a more general term which can also refer to video titles or article headlines
Ikr. The thumbnail and title isnt doing justice
So are you agreeing with me
@@kurtnathanvitor5921 no, i'm saying "clickbait" is a perfectly cromulent word and should not be derided
This guy is a real software/hardware developer. Respect!
THIS is the kind of stuff that should be called modern art.
It is Contemporary Art- Modern Art is 1900-1960ish
Take an art history class
Also include pictures of me fapping to Shrek.
@kittypie A statue of a woman squatting to pee?
@kittypie San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
I remember being amazed by Daniel's wooden mirror at Siggraph 2000. Awesome then and so great to see him continue to push the technology.
this is THE best use of the kinect cam, impressive
6:48
My brain cells during a test
Just kidding, I don’t have that many brain cells
same
You guys have brain cells?!
OMG For you to have less than the 100 braincells would literally kill you! Idiot
Falsender .....I can’t tell if this is a joke or for real
@@pandaperson8430 It is a joke
This guy impresses me, wow, this is actually amazing
4:05 What it feels like to walk in class late
I was looking for this comment
3:59 the art of the mechanical mirror, powered by the art of arduino
04:03
_Its not what you think it is! Its just coincidental!_
He has made the viewer the art ❤️
I may not be the first or the last to say that this was totally mind-blowing! WOW!!! What a great creative mind he has! I am humbled.
Beautiful, just beautiful!
I first saw this in the Madrid museum of modern art like ten years ago. Blown away
I saw one of his pieces and I was so intrigued about the interface. Awesome experience. I just wanted to stand there all day. I am glad to see this video
This is going to make it a challenge to shave every morning.
That's not the point, they're not supposed to be mirrors.
@@omarkiller2222 r/woosh
@@omarkiller2222 r/woooooooosh
@@xXConsmariosXx HA, I'm no longer a virgin, ask your sister.
@@omarkiller2222 Yup, you´re defenitly a Gamer
Wow I am blown away by his level of intelligence and creativity.
I perceived these perceptions of perception!
I love this so much more than those "deep" pieces that look like actual trash because they're suppose to "challenge you"
@@ugly_disappointment Yes actually, meaningful art with abstract/weird thingy like "modern" art look bad for me. Respect other people opinion please.
@@ugly_disappointment that is not an opinion, it's a question
@@ugly_disappointment how tho?
@@ugly_disappointment
At least it has more meaning than a blank canvas that might as well just be a wall.
Why have I never heard of this guy? That is great art!
Rozin's artwork would have looked great in "Blade Runner 2049".
The best piece of art I have ever seen !!!
Inception/Doctor Strange: *Mind bending effects*
This man: *Mind bending practical artworks*
I’ve seen some of his work in real life and it’s amazing
The penguin one was the best. That guys a genius
I enjoy mirrors, it's just something I really reflect on
Donald Trump 👏👏👏👏 really great dad joke but still not funny
4:02 uhhh... i saw nothing
'And finally plugs it in for the first time'
@@Sleepy-yp4wx lol
@@Sleepy-yp4wx "everybody turned their head the other way" lol
Finally a real contemporary artist. Who represents his ideology using creativity, craftsmanship and knowledge. Not strapping banana to the wall or popping balloons
1987: we will have flying cars in the future!
2019: atleast we have other stuff like this 1:39
We do have flying cars it's just that they're not for commercial use and will probably never be for commercial use
Normal cars are problematic. Flying cars are worse. We don't need flying cars. We've all dreamt for it in the future. But looking at it realistically, it will cause many problems
Anonymous Anonymous yo are you my twin
we already have airplanes?
George Jetson would disagree.
Imagine going into an art gallery and rightfully claiming "this is trash" while actually looking at yourself.
Not only is the concept for these works great but all the execution of all the different variations is great
The idea, concept, efforts, the persistence of the artist makes this artwork a masterpiece and no one would be surprised if it is sold for 1 million, not whatever blanc canvas okay?!