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Kyoto water is almost abstract
“… אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ בְּרֵכָה צְנוּעָה אַחַת …” ביאליק, הבריכה מוקדש לדליה ואריה, נאגויה More about water in Kyoto from a summer visit
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Be my Guest: Dr. Helen Wickstead and the Rocdam Project
Dr. Helen Wickstead wrote to me a few months ago and surprised me by asking me to send her shards. She and a few more archeologists excavated Rockbourne Roman Villa and
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Venice Biennale 2013
The primary rounded hall of the Giardini Building nests the Red Book by Carl Gustav Jung. The book is displayed in a glass case dimly lit. Circling it are excellent copies
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Happy blog day!
Since 2007, bloggers from around the world are celebrating an international blog day on the 31/8/. I chose to share with you the ones I love most, some in Hebrew,
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Salvage archaeology 2
The time after an exhibition – is fragile, so I am wondering around my studio trying to find a question, a path. I am thinking about the title Salvage Archaeology,
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Salvage Archaeology 1
An anonymous visitor at my performance installation in the Israel Museume -timidly approaches my workbench. He apologizes that since he is a tourist, he has nothing to spare for the invented
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Mound Hacker tools
This post is dedicated to the working tools used by Mound Hacker. I have been asked: What is the connection between the Internet link I write upon ceramic shards and Ancient Alexandria
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Tel Nona, Audience Version- The Finds
Here are some the artwork that was created at the Israel Museum and in my studio, utilizing the objects you left. The titles I used for this project are
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