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סדנה בבצלאל – המרחב הישראלי: תאוריית הקשר

English notice: This post is a part of the “Israeli Sphere: Connection Theory” a workshop I lead in Bezalel Art and Design School in Jerusalem, Israel. The workshop will be led in Hebrew, but I will try to post its results here with some English to accompany it too. Here’s a short description in English: [...]
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Radars & Fences / You Are Not Here / The Gaza Tunnel Trade

Radars & Fences III On Friday March 12th 2010 I will be participating at NYU’s Media Culture & Communications’ Radars & Fences III: Borders, Affect, Space (please RSVP and come). My friend Laila El-Haddad and I will present You Are Not Here – A Tour of Gaza Through the Streets of Tel Aviv, and we’ll [...]
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To whom does the land belong?

This video is taken from a public debate between Yeshayahu Leibowitz and Israel Eldad (couldn’t find the source or date, but it’s probably circa 1978). It starts with an Israeli farmer asking what should he tell the Ismaeli (apparently referring to the Biblical term used in the debate by members from the right portraying the [...]
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Gaza and the media parasite/host reversal

What Gaza teaches us of networked solidarity The web is celebrated as this new radical space that re-challenges our old definitions of identity and solidarity, beyond prejudice, beyond borders, beyond nationality. However, the war in Gaza and the mediation around it tells a slightly different story. I would like to focus a couple of blog [...]
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