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Two non parallel reflective surfaces form on their intersection line a double surfaced volume. If the angle is less than 180° between those two, those reflections become reflections of reflections. Usually there are also differences of intensity visible between the sequences of the images. It creates a more blurry image with the use of the glass, and deformed shapes with the use of the metal plates, as the mirror keeps on reflecting into the infinitive. These imperfections could also be interpretive in a plastic sense.
If a third mirror is joined, which is not parallel to the other two, the 2D character of the reflections change into a virtual image with 3D character.
All those surfaces are linked together thus becoming one material object. I choose for a more flexible and organic structure which is formed by wires of copper and metal rounded plates that secure the attachment of it. A structure which has the appearance of fragility, however beauty of the complexity lay inside it. The mirrors don’t find their support on each other, but they depend on the attachment of them together. It seems as if you can say that they need each other separately to become an unity all together.