Celebrating the achievements of the £33M UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Programme
Museum of the Mirrored Self
TAS Artist in Residence, Rachel Jacobs explores whether interactive mirror experiences can become a meaningful and trustworthy addition to people’s lives.
A hand held mirror with an occluded surface. Audio and visual interactions are controlled by biodata captured by a smart watch, diagnosed by an algorithm and overseen by a hidden observer.
Labyrinth of the Mirrored Self
A corridor of mirrored panels, based on a fairground hall of mirrors, some of which are interactive and some that are flat accurately reflecting mirrors.
The Divination Mirror
A tryptich of mirrors with an interactive central mirror controlled by biodata and an observer, that appears behind you and attempts to take control of your reflection