Teeming with insights, Mirror Affect is a long-overdue reevaluation of artworks with mirroring and reflective properties. Cristina Albu argues that the tension between the private and the public, self and other, opens up a conflicted space, but one that is necessary to construct a new, revitalized sense of the social.-Colin Gardner, University of California, Santa Barbara "Mirror Affect is a detailed and timely analysis of the materiality of contemporary installation art, disclosing how the artworks' mirror structures build intersubjectivity as the spectators experience them."-Christine Ross, author of The Past is the Present; It's the Future Too: The Temporal Turn in Contemporary Art - "Mirror Effect is an interesting reading to researchers in the joined field of art, science, and technology."-Leonardo Reviews