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Blackout Protocol  

Blackout Protocol

Jerusalem, Israel

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Blackout Protocol

Jerusalem, Israel

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2023
SIZE
0 sqft - 1000 sqft
BUDGET
Undisclosed
Blackout Protocol, is an installation that seeks to cast a shadow-like object on the facade of the Hansen House, thus carpeting and making a significant part of it disappear. It creates a fragmented experience, just as a lie can take away a piece of truth, yet reveal another dimension to it.
Blackout Protocol is an overbearing parasite, a 3D object that consists of a collection of black planes that merge into a single image. It is a black mark that stretches and crawls like a shadow over the fences, the path, the stairs and the facade of Hansen House. The installation functions as a filter that serves a particular moment and point of view, an ephemeral sense – same of the nature of casting a shadow, but ultimately it haunts the place and projects itself onto reality. Like the lie itself, the protocol covers parts of reality, it narrows the perception of the world and pushes away the richness and complexity it offers. The lie can be found in the shadows of the truth, in places where sunlight does not harm – and such is the protocol of darkness: an anti-spotlight, which consumes those who stand in its way.
A black cross mark greets the visitors of Jerusalem Design Week, as it seems suspended over the building and garden. As the visitors move forward and towards the building, the suspended shape seems to fall into pieces. The perceived X mark in reality is an accumulation of various fragmented pieces, dispersed through the compound. These pieces, formed by the distorted projection, lay on the floor, the walls, stairs and the facade of Hansen House.

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