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Beth She’arim excavations, 2014
ARCHAEOLOGY LESSON FOR MOUND HACKER: MEASURING MARKING DIGGING SCOOPING BROOMING PILING UNFOLDING FINDING INSPECTING Where did it begin? A pit Beth She’arim excavations, 2014 Zinman Institute of Archaeology, University of
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Mound Hacker in Rome
The Colosseum is a trap. While circling it one early morning in June 2014, I could hear the Roman crowds shouting as the Caesar enters. I could hear them roaring when animals or men were bleeding.
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Mound Hacker on his way to Rome
My late grandfather, the architect Issac Kipnis, was the first to tell me the story of the burnt library of Alexandria. I was eight years old. The lost knowledge of the western world intrigued me ever
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Mediterranean Scollars
I sail the Mediterranean through time and places, sometimes even on a small boat admiring the Phoenicians, but mostly in my mind. This blog is my Museum – Library –
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Archaeology – fiction and reality
Here is a short clip briefly describing a site-specific performance installation at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 2013. Tel Nona, Audience Version Would you like to initiate such an event at your Museum? Text about the artwork by Dr. Rivka
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Open studio – concrete and virtual
I have been clearing my studio for a fresh process. I assume that empty spaces will soon be filled with unknown artwork. Many guests are expected this weekend to look
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Mound Hacker at Philosopher’s Walk, Kyoto 2013
What is the connection between ancient Alexandria’s library and Kyoto? In 2011, just after to Tsunami, at Kyoto, I saw a note on a board: The library of Alexandria for
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Be my Guest: Ginkakuji Gardner
At spring 2009, I was following the gentle path leading the small hill of Ginkakuji. I was photographing fragments of the fence since I noticed how the tiny bamboo
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