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Inspired by introspection, empathy and the psychological and physical properties of reflection, this piece explores the creation of dimensionality and perspective in reflective surfaces. It situates a person in relation to others so as to reflect human closeness and separation. Onlookers are integrated – their unique perspectives, schemas and fragments of experience creating malleable and ever-changing reflections. The encompassing environment propels consideration of what is seen and the implications of an apparent closeness to others. This design aims to convey awareness of oneness, otherness, humanness and both the fragmentation and unity of the self. OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR Claudia Szabuniewicz 90 T H E B R A I N P R O J E C T 2 0 1 6

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