Narcissus
A kinetic exploration reflecting on introversion and extraversion.
We see our reflection everyday. Like Narcissus, some of us are in love with ourself and get energy from being in the picture.
Others avoid their own reflection. They are uncomfortable with it, being the opposite of Narcissus. Their tendency for avoidance may lead for them not to be noticed.
The art project “Narcissus” investigates these extravert and introvert attributes of people. Can it guide the extravert to see others? Can it guide the introvert to be seen?
Narcissus is a kinetic art project consisting out of eight movable hexagon mirrors. It is waiting for people to come by.
When you come close, the mirrors will move one by one to look at you. And then, they will keep tracking you. You cannot escape easily.
For some it is engaging energy while others feel uncomfortable in this focus.
The Mythology of Narcissus
When Liriope gave birth to the handsome child Narcissus, she consulted the seer Tiresias, who predicted that the boy would live a long life only if he never discovered himself. One day Narcissus was walking in the woods when Echo, an Oread (mountain nymph) saw him, fell deeply in love, and followed him. Narcissus sensed he was being followed and shouted, “Who’s there?”. Echo repeated “Who’s there?” She eventually revealed her identity and attempted to embrace him. He stepped away and told her to leave him alone. She was heartbroken and spent the rest of her life in lonely glens until nothing, but an echo sound remained of her.
Nemesis (as an aspect of Aphrodite), the goddess of revenge, noticed this behavior after learning the story and decided to punish Narcissus. Once, during the summer, he was getting thirsty after hunting, and the goddess lured him to a pool where he leaned upon the water and saw himself in the bloom of youth. Narcissus did not realize it was merely his own reflection and fell deeply in love with it, as if it were somebody else. Unable to leave the allure of his image, he eventually realized that his love could not be reciprocated, and he melted away from the fire of passion burning inside him, eventually turning into a gold and white flower.
How it works
The Narcissus project is a holistic system of mechatronics, software, mathematics and neural networks.
The mechanics are motor-controlled hexagon mirrors. Then there is a 3D depth camera. The motors move the mirrors so they can tilt in two directions. This makes it possible to point the mirrors all in different ways. The mirrors can point at you, so you will see yourself in all the mirrors. The mirrors will keep tracking you when you move.
When more people are present, the mirrors can choose to let you see the others, or yourself. It chances dynamically per mirror.
The control algorithm starts with face detection. The positions of the faces are used to calculate a 3D-room-position of the persons face in front of all the mirrors. This is followed by a calculation for each mirror to point it either you, or when there are more people, to show the other persons. This can even be mixed and changed in time. This process works continuously, so it seems the mirrors follow you, and the mirrors come alive when you and friends pass by.