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MoA+L to Present Career-Spanning Daniel Rozin Exhibition Exploring Interactive Art and Perception

The Museum of Art + Light (MoA+L) has announced a major career-spanning exhibition of Daniel Rozin’s interactive installations, titled "Interference: The Interactive Art of Daniel Rozin." Running from April 15 through September 27, 2026, the show features over three decades of work, including iconic pieces like "Wooden Mirror" and "RGB Peg Mirror No. 5." These works utilize motion-sensing technology and mechanical grids to transform the viewer’s physical presence into real-time visual data.

This exhibition marks the first comprehensive retrospective of Rozin’s career, highlighting his pivotal role in bridging the gap between traditional Op Art and modern computational technology. By focusing on themes of visual interference and moiré patterns, the show positions Rozin as a successor to kinetic artists like Jesús Rafael Soto. It underscores the evolving relationship between the observer and the observed in the digital age, where the viewer is no longer a passive witness but an essential component of the artwork’s execution.