Hyper Intention


Six channel video Installation, 2018







Hyper Intention, Solo Exhibition, The Herzliya Artists’ Residence, 2018. 
Curator: Ran Kasmy Ilan. 
Sound design: Daniel Meir

The exhibition unfolds as a multichannel video installation that stages medical and therapeutic environments through a cinematic logic of control, absence, and repetition. An empty operating room, a robotic simulation performing surgery on a grape, and the slow circulation through a hyperbaric chamber form a closed, looping system that echoes filmic structure while withholding narrative resolution or human presence. Rather than offering recuperation, the work mobilizes the hospital as a site of projection and possession, where technology appears to operate autonomously and the promise of bodily extension slips into estrangement. Low-frequency sound—often hovering at the edge of audibility—reverberates through the space, compressing the air and imposing itself physically on the viewer, mirroring the logic of pressurization while producing a subtle register of mechanical violence. As duration stretches and images repeat, absence becomes a governing force: the body is positioned within a cinematic circuit that disciplines perception, destabilizes agency, and exposes the uneasy convergence of care, power, and transcendence.




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