College of Architecture
Artist in Residence Program 2009
Danny Rozin
Friday, October 24, 5pm
Geren Auditorium, College of Architecture

Daniel Rozin is an artist, educator and developer, working in the area of interactive digital art. As an interactive artist Rozin creates installations and sculptures that have the unique ability to change and respond to the presence and point of view of the viewer. In many cases the viewer becomes the contents of the piece and in others the viewer is invited to take an active role in the creation of the piece. Even though computers are often used in Rozin's work, they are seldom visible.
Left: Wooden Mirror - 1999
Left top: Wooden Mirror, detail, 1999
830 square pieces of wood, 830 servo motors, control electronics, video camera, computer, wood frame.
Size - W 67” x H 80” x D 10”
This piece explores the line between digital and physical, using a warm and natural material such as wood to portray the abstract notion of digital pixels.
Danny Rozin website
The Artist in Residence program is supported by the Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts, the College of Architecture, and the Vizlab.