

In this work, massive accumulation bars were chosen to crawl along the walls of the building and feed the participants' work with electricity. 12V DC. The "Meizazim" created a random and one-off choreography that results from the viewer's movement in space.
"In all "Tzzazit" workshops, a basic process takes place whose results and meanings go far beyond the final product. It is a learning process that is led by posing questions and problems and encouraging people to find solutions on their own. These are the real tools that Tzzazit workshops provide to their participants.
...In the display phase that comes at the end, the object has importance as a symbol of creativity and a journey of search. These are products made by "members of the house"... They declare their presence and ownership by making the entire space possible for them."
Eyal Danon, from the exhibition text
Plus-Minus
2016
The Israeli Center for Digital Art



