Variations (Amud Anan)
3-channel video-sound installation, 2016–2017
In Variations (Amud Anan), real and fictional elements freely intertwine, reflecting mythology and geo-political tension. Israel’s southern desert is reimagined as a breeding ground for security paranoia, liquid realities, and mythological apparitions.
In the biblical narrative, the “pillar of cloud” (Amud Anan) was one of the manifestations of God’s presence in the Torah, guiding the Israelites by day through the wilderness during the Exodus. Millennia later, the term resurfaced when the Israeli army named its 2012 eight-day military operation in Gaza “Pillar of Cloud aka -Amud Anan”, launched after the targeted killing of Hamas’s military chief and followed by hundreds of rockets exchanged across the border. The repetition of the name binds divine guidance with destructive force, mythological iconology with contemporary violence, generating a dissonant collapse of meaning.
The installation stages this dissonance across three projections: two enveloping a corner wall, while at the center a vertical smoke column — projected onto a transparent surface — rises endlessly, joining floor and ceiling in a spectral stream of cloud. The result is an environment that oscillates between revelation and erasure, myth and militarism, offering a meditation on how symbols migrate between the sacred and the political.
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