It is through them that we perceive everything surrounding us. It is the way we assure our existence. Through this installation, we attempt to convey to the audience the possibility of Space, Time and Distortion merging and influencing each other. In order to achieve our objective, we searched far and wide for a single material that could morph to represent this multi-dimensionality, concisely, in
real time, and without a change of state. We arrived at a broken mirror. A broken mirror will capture, uniquely for every observer, an ever-changing evolution of distorted imagery (distortion / space) through a span of time. This art installation will be framed in a way as to create a physical footpath that precipitates the interaction of artwork and audience, and that generates a virtual kaleidoscope, where the audience becomes the subject, and where the distortion lasts but an instant in time, never to be repeated in quite the same way. Perception and feeling are inevitably altered. Project by Universidad Anáhuac México Norte, School of Architecture, led by Rodrigo Langarica in collaboration with Pablo Morales, Marcos Cojab, José Xavier Izurieta, Adiel Enrique Ordoñez, Andrea Zainos, Luis Enrique de la Torre, Diego López, Sofia Elias, Loredana Croci, Jessica Antonio, Cristina Aguilar, Sofia Abrego and Luis Daniel Rebolledo.