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