29.8.12

Nightswimming deserves a quiet night


Reflections: Nightwater. 1. Katie Miller. 2. Sally Mann

28.8.12

Part time, over time, time and a half.

Reflectivity: Stanley Casselman

22.8.12

Broken Full Circle


Reflectivity: Dan Flavin

19.8.12

The naked crowd

Reflectivity: Multiple mirrors. Found image.

I think Im over it, how do we get out of here?

Reflectivity: Enchanted Mirror Maze

14.8.12

Practically


Reflectivity : Sequin curtain and playsuits by Amy Yao

12.8.12

Sparkles til the end

Reflectivity: Sequins Amanda Lear Enigma

10.8.12

I doubt your commitment to sparkle motion










 

Reflectivity: Multiple Reflections. Bjoern Ewers Iridescent Bubbles and the portholes in Donny Darko.

7.8.12

Cushion for the pushin




Reflectivity: Ithaca Mirror Trail and Mirror Displacement. Robert Smithson.

5.8.12

Wishing Ponds

 


 

Reflectivity: Water Reflections. Bill Viola.

2.8.12

People can dance


 
Reflectivity: Joan Jonas

1.8.12

Transparency to Reflectivity


Reflectivity occurs when light is thrown or bent back from a surface to create an image. 

Either in many angles (diffused reflection) or in a mirror like single direct angle (specular reflection).

Most objects that the human eye can see is due to this scattered light reflecting from an objects surface. This 'scattered light' (diffused) is the primary light source in which humans visually observe. This diffused light allows us to see colours.

Objects such as glass, shiny surfaces, shiny or smooth metals, iridescent or glossy surfaces or objects that emit light themselves, like the sun and lamps, reflect light in a singular angle.