Waking Life 2013, 2016
Human touch and physical relationships are growing hazier in the age of social networks
and virtual interactions. Intimacy lacks simple body gestures of caress and touch.
Waking life , seeks to realize new mental encounters and expressions of care through
digital realms and questions our short termed enthusiasm to set new encounters.
As opposed to what we know from machine/ body interaction, here we are
asked to wait, patiently and still. It is with very slow hand gestures only, that we can
expose timid and intangible characters. As long as we will wait, they will set a slow and
steady relation with us, coming toward us and becoming vivid and clear.
With any false or un-synced movement, they will dissolve again.
The project is site specific portraying scenes and characters from the site it is set in.
Waking Life was first realised and inspired at the Hansen House in Jerusalem then exhibited at Kiev