Mirror Mask
2002
Dimensions Variable
Materials: mirror, brass, hinge
Project Venues:
2011 The Center for Emerging Visual Artists, Philadelphia, PA
When I first came to the U.S, I had a communication problem as English was not my native language. Observing people's faces and gestures helped my understanding, and I started to inquire and develop a project about non-verbal communication. In "Mirror Mask", I focused on the concept, where I questioned how we are universally able to communicate with our body regardless of race or language. This mirror shows more angles of the face so that it helps communicate and exaggerate our facial expressions to one another.
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