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Sleep With One Eye Open, MAD Installation Is Watching You

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Don't turn around, now

Ever feel like you're being watched? That's because you probably are, at least next week if you happen to wander through Columbus Circle this Monday, when an interactive installation called "Eye Contact" takes over the facade of the Museum of Arts and Design, projecting giant, eerie eyeballs across the building.

The installation is part of the Museum's upcoming exhibition "Otherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities," in which artists construct small-scale depictions of alternate realities. In "Eye Contact," visitors to Columbus Circle can watch a pre-recorded montage of activity from the Circle through a peep-hole box. As you watch the video footage, your larger-than-life eyes will be projected onto the museum, and possibly even divided up and combined with other people's eyes, too.

The installation, created by NYU Gallatin students taking the "Technology, Art, and Public Space" course, will run from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. on Monday, and the full "Otherworldly" exhibit opens on Tuesday. Try not to get too creeped out by all those peepers.

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  • starrygordon

    'To beg the question' means to make a trivial objection to the form of an argument.

  • PicoPhreako69

    Great.  Just great.
    Waiting for a bad mushroom flashback walking through here.....

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