Israeli narrative is presented on a sukkah, a temporary structure rooted in Jewish tradition and current events, serving as a visual space for documenting forces shaping Israeli identity. The project draws inspiration from ancient traditions of visual inscription through wall paintings. Viewers are invited to shift perspectives and confront what we would rather not see, yet can no longer afford to ignore.
| Industrial Design: Roni Shohat | Seamstress: Nataly Orlov | Sound Designer: Yoav Meged | Guidance: Amit Trainin & Rotem Biksenshpener | Bezalel Academy of Art and Design |
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