The two-way mirrors, transported on public sidewalks (and splitting those sidewalks into three equal widths), encourages unsuspecting passers-by to walk in-between the mirrors. Caught within the mirroring, pedestrians are reflected infinitely to themselves, but because of the nature of two-way mirrors, they can be observed through the glass by people on the outside. Thus, those caught within the parallel two-way mirrors are observed while observing themselves infinitely.
2011
Glass sheets: 48 x 84 in. each
2 sheets of 2-way mirror glass, 4 workers, custom coveralls with official Large Glass Co. patch, gloves, safety goggles
Photo by Steve Zieverink.