Independent Installation – Israel Museum
A mound of earth is intersected by a horizontal sheet of glass. From above, a projector casts a minimal grid that slowly zooms in and out, accompanied by the sound of human breathing.
As the grid meets the uneven surface of the soil, its geometry bends and distorts. A measured system confronts raw matter.
The work stages a quiet tension between structure and terrain, surface and depth — the rhythmic expansion and contraction suggesting a body-like presence within the landscape.