| Disembodied Voices Jody Zellen ”Disembodied Voices” is a meditation on the nature of public space. It is a visual representation of how different bodies communicate across space, using cell phones as a metaphor for the new translocal nature of connected, disembodied voices, linked across space invisibly - forming an unseen network of wanderers, always within reach yet nowhere in sight. This site illustrates the collision of the personal/private and public space. As the line between public and private continues to blur, intimate transactions have become audible to anyone within earshot. Where we are, in a sense, no longer matters since we are always connected. Curators: Galit Eilat, Eyal Danon Opening Date: 06.12.03 | 20:00 Duration: 06.12.03 - 28.02.04 |
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis

The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis

| Disembodied Voices Jody Zellen ”Disembodied Voices” is a meditation on the nature of public space. It is a visual representation of how different bodies communicate across space, using cell phones as a metaphor for the new translocal nature of connected, disembodied voices, linked across space invisibly - forming an unseen network of wanderers, always within reach yet nowhere in sight. This site illustrates the collision of the personal/private and public space. As the line between public and private continues to blur, intimate transactions have become audible to anyone within earshot. Where we are, in a sense, no longer matters since we are always connected. Curators: Galit Eilat, Eyal Danon Opening Date: 06.12.03 | 20:00 Duration: 06.12.03 - 28.02.04 |
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis

The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
