Infinite Reflections: Window(s)
Aidan Lincoln
Window(s) is a two sided video infinity mirror light sculpture which hangs in free space. The sculpture contains a cylindrical led display consisting of over 14,000 pixels which displays generative visuals simulating particles interacting with forces in a 3d environment and each other. Viewers can walk 360 degrees around the sculpture and from both sides of it, perceive the illusion that the sculpture contains a 3d tunnel / window which extends far beyond the bounds of the sculpture. This is the fourth infinity mirror in the artist's Infinite Reflection series.
About the artist: Aidan Lincoln Fowler is a multi-disciplinary artist based out of Brooklyn, NY who uses a wide array of new media technology, digital fabrication tools, and machine learning to create light sculptures, illusions, generative art, neural network art. Generally, he creates physical sculptures that look like renders and renders that look like real-world artifacts. Recently, Aidan has been developing his video infinity mirror series: Infinite Reflections (the first video infinity mirrors) and has shown them across the country including, along with multiple other works, in the Telfair Museum in Savannah Georgia- Beyond: Light, Color, and Illusion. He has also recently shown Infinite Reflections and other works in Currents New Media Festival in Santa Fe, Myta Sayo Gallery In Toronto, and Hot Bed Gallery in Philadelphia. Aidan finished his post-doc residency at NYU TISCH School Of The Arts Interactive Telecommunication Program in 2022 where he also completed his MPS in 2021. He has previously completed degrees in Computer Science (MS) and Electrical and Computer Engineering (BSx2) at Johns Hopkins University.