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Robotic mirrors follow the sun like sunflowers in installation by Kimchi and Chips

Robotic mirrors follow the sun like sunflowers in installation by Kimchi and Chips The installation, called Halo, by Seoul-based art studio Kimchi and Chips features 99 robotic mirrors that move continuously throughout the day, following the sun like sunflowers.

Halo was co-commissioned by Arts Council England and Arts Council Korea. It was originally shown as part of a month long public exhibition at Somerset House in London in June 2018 to coincide with the summer solstice.

Arranged across one 15-metre-long track and two five-metre-tall towers, the computationally-aligned mirrors beam sunlight into a cloud of water mist, creating a halo-like circle.

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