Being located in the ‘illusion’ room, the
Kaleidoscope Mirror’s constantly moving and eye-catching
imagery would attract the attention of children in the space.
As both of the mirrors had narrow fields of view, and their
‘reflections’ were partially obscured when people stood in
front of them, the experience of using the mirror was
relatively private. As in [22], our design allowed the visitor
some control over what aspects of the interaction s/he chose
to reveal.