Gilad Ratman

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The Days of the Family of the Bell, 2012, 04:57 min.

Inspired by a cinematic ploy invented by Spanish film pioneer, Segundo de Chomon in 1907, The Days of the Family Bell was filmed using a camera mounted to the ceiling while the actors lay on a black carpet underneath it. The video refers to the congestion that occurs in every performative action that integrates and constitutes the body. Through dance theatre, wrestling and acrobatics associations, the question of the search for the balance of social structures arises.

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PROJECT WITH ZAZ CORNER

Through a Balcony
ZAZ Corner, 10 Times Square, Corner of 7th Ave. and 41st Street
Video screenings from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art collection, visible at Time Square New York City.