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Artist Rachel Valdes Camejo exhibits her human kaleidoscope in Times Square (12 images)

Cuban artist Rachel Valdes Camejo with support from Times Square Arts and the Cuban Artists Fund unveil 'The Beginning of the End,' an interactive and reflective monument that asks visitors to investigate the relationship of the viewer to the object and its surrounding space, in New York City's Times Square on October 18, 2016.



A girl dances in a human kaleidoscope creation when Cuban artist Rachel Valdes Camejo along with Times Square Arts and the Cuban Artists Fund unveil 'The Beginning of the End', an interactive and reflective monument that asks visitors to investigate the relationship of the viewer to the object and its surrounding space, in Times Square on October 18, 2016 in New York City. Through a corridor of three mirrored surfaces, a floor and two angled walls, the interactive installation captures and multiplies the environment of Times Square on either side and allows visitors to walk on a reflection of the sky under their feet. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
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Cuban artist Rachel Valdes Camejo walks through her human kaleidoscope creation when she along with Times Square Arts and the Cuban Artists Fund unveil 'The Beginning of the End', an interactive and reflective monument that asks visitors to investigate the relationship of the viewer to the object and its surrounding space, in Times Square on October 18, 2016 in New York City. Through a corridor of three mirrored surfaces, a floor and two angled walls, the interactive installation captures and multiplies the environment of Times Square on either side and allows visitors to walk on a reflection of the sky under their feet. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
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People stand in a human kaleidoscope creation when Cuban artist Rachel Valdes Camejo along with Times Square Arts and the Cuban Artists Fund unveil 'The Beginning of the End', an interactive and reflective monument that asks visitors to investigate the relationship of the viewer to the object and its surrounding space, in Times Square on October 18, 2016 in New York City. Through a corridor of three mirrored surfaces, a floor and two angled walls, the interactive installation captures and multiplies the environment of Times Square on either side and allows visitors to walk on a reflection of the sky under their feet. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
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A woman walks through a human kaleidoscope creation when Cuban artist Rachel Valdes Camejo along with Times Square Arts and the Cuban Artists Fund unveil 'The Beginning of the End', an interactive and reflective monument that asks visitors to investigate the relationship of the viewer to the object and its surrounding space, in Times Square on October 18, 2016 in New York City. Through a corridor of three mirrored surfaces, a floor and two angled walls, the interactive installation captures and multiplies the environment of Times Square on either side and allows visitors to walk on a reflection of the sky under their feet. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
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