Playing with behaviors of everyday life.
A mirror is normally used to look back at oneself. You see an imitation of yourself. Something that is you and, at the same time, isn't you, but merely a reflection of light.
In the "Mirrors" exercise you are looking at an imitation of yourself in the mirror, but unlike normal circumstances its not only you looking back. This makes me think of how alike people are and how important the idea of self image is to us. We all have an idea of who we are, but what does that come from?
Thursday, October 25, 2007
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