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Video Art
Future
Iyyun Philosophy Journal
On the occasion of the relaunch of Iyyun - The Jerusalem Journal of Philosophy, in an issue dedicated to the subject of "Future" and on the occasion of the launch of a new website, this video weaves between images of Judgment Day and an apocalyptic atmosphere, moments of optimism and longing for hope, and is accompanied by the wonderful soundtrack of The Great Gehenna Choir and the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra (November 2022).
Money
Doc-Aviv Galil
A video poem showing a silent dialogue between two Arab women employed at the Sindyanna of Galilee factory in Kafr Kana. Accompanied by the words of the poem "Money" by Yaara Shehori, the video was intended to raise awareness of the employment problem of Arab women in Israel, and won the first prize in the DocAviv-Galil One-Shot competition, December 2009.
Israel State Archives
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The Third House
Jerusalem Film Festival
The process of building and locating a model of the Third Temple raises questions regarding the ethos of construction and demolition, and examines the attitude toward the representation of "holiness" in the Israeli-Jewish culture as reflected in the complex reality of Jerusalem / Al Quds.
A video poem in 3 stanzas, curated by Ir Amim and projected at the Jerusalem Film Festival, 2008.
Wasteland Archive #1
Musrara School Gallery, Jerusalem
Part of a video installation screened at the group exhibition Without Disgrace and Without Praise / Photopoetics 9 in Musrara Art School, Jerusalem. Curated by David Daniel, this work presents a contemporary reference to TS Eliot's famous poem "The Wasteland" from 1922.
(December 2019)
If & Only If
Jerusalem Film Festival
One event presented through two perspectives reveals a complex relationship of dependence and control. This video won the experimental film competition at the Jerusalem Film Festival, 2003.
Postcards for a blind friend
Hearat Shulayim 8 exhibition
As part of Footnote 8 art event, this video work was presented inside the library of the Anglican Hospital in Jerusalem. It shows static frames of urban scenes from the city of Tel Aviv. As time passes, the city turns out to be empty of people, yet it continues to function: traffic lights, pigeons and billboards continue to live in the deserted city. Shot during Yom Kippur, 2004.
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