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* Did Israel steal the falafel from the Palestinians? This seemingly silly question is a precursor to an investigation into the intentional and systematic hijacking and eradication of Palestinian cultural history by the state of Israel.
* Did Israel steal the falafel from the Palestinians? This seemingly silly question is a precursor to an investigation into the intentional and systematic hijacking and eradication of Palestinian cultural history by the state of Israel.
* This psycho-geographical project charts a subjective and exilic map of the falafel in London, as well map those attending the meals - a collage of friends and colleagues belonging to relevant artistic and political networks.
* This psycho-geographical project charts a subjective and exilic map of the falafel in London, as well map those attending the meals - a collage of friends and colleagues belonging to relevant artistic and political networks.
== LAWRENCE ABU HAMDAN ==

Revision as of 12:16, 2 November 2022

Day 02 - 02.11.22

REFERENCES

WEB Huge artist film database (ubu.com/film/index

READ

WATCH

LARISSA SANSOUR

larissasansour.com/

Palestinian, Jerusalem - lives in UK - interdisciplinary borrowing from the langauage of film, media, etc. Life in Palestine, televised culture, Humurous schemes.

Nation Estate (2012)

  • a lot of visual signifiers - no dialogue
  • the wall separates them from Israel, the main state
  • part of a trilogy - portray a bleak future as a consequence of current choices
  • clinically dystopian - glossy images CGIs
  • a vertical solution - a high rise encapsulates the whole palestinian population and culture
  • sci-fi as a carrier bag for complex political and identity issues
  • many sci-fi films created in Eastern side of Berlin - such as Metropolis
  • carves a new direction in the way video art can be an aggressive player in reimagining future utopias


Falafel Road (2010)

  • Did Israel steal the falafel from the Palestinians? This seemingly silly question is a precursor to an investigation into the intentional and systematic hijacking and eradication of Palestinian cultural history by the state of Israel.
  • This psycho-geographical project charts a subjective and exilic map of the falafel in London, as well map those attending the meals - a collage of friends and colleagues belonging to relevant artistic and political networks.

LAWRENCE ABU HAMDAN