Beat - Beita

Beat

Featuring: Talia Hamburg, Yehonatan David, Eden Dolev, Amit Odes
Curator: Lital Marcus Morin
6.6.24-21.6.24

 Causality: The existence of a causal relationship, a situation where there is a cause-and-effect connection between phenome and events

At the heart of the exhibition is a mechanical mechanism that functions as a circumstantial machine, a synchronized system that creates ripples that continue to resonate and activate each other. The system consists of different elements and pulsates through an initial action, generating momentum and gaining acceleration in an ongoing process. Each movement affects the other elements, together creating a dynamic and changing composition in space 

Through the interface points between art and technology, constant, mechanically poetic beats are created, examining the experience of causal connections in a constant game between beat and the omission of a beat: possible points of collapse

The interaction between the video works, objects, sensors, and sounds creates a crafted mechanism that operates a living, breathing system, reflecting the complexity and dynamism of human memories and experiences 

The rocky stone that appears in most of the works symbolizes the processing of the total experiences in human existence. Initially, an experience is unique and significant, it pulses with its unique vitality, but over time and with the accumulation of experiences, each stone occupies a smaller space. The stones do accumulate, but they undergo a transformation—they may change shape, integrate with one another, and become part of a more complex, shared mass

In sum, the exhibition creates a space with its own internal logic and examines the categories that organize human experience