3-channel, 3 part installation that recounts a story of immigration to and from Israel in its first part, 
The second part reveals the obfuscation of language in translation through the story of Yerushalaim Segal.
The third and last part of the video tells the story of the Eucalyptus tree, an invasive species that became an integral part of Israeli landscape.
the video is collaged from old Israeli television. Narrated through subtitles, the clips roll silently without correlation to the text.

the Monobloc chair is a lightweight stackable polypropylene chair, the installation consists of five chairs, symbolizing the number of persons in the typical Israeli nuclear family, including my own.

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