*Sleeping for Tomorrow project 2021-24*
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Background
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The Sleeping for Tomorrow project is a social art project created by the Israeli-German visual artist
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Background:
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which is half buried at the border in the city of Neys where it was builtDevelopment and timeline of the project
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Part 2. Virtual part: online from the middle of September 2021
Connecting the physical and digital worlds together.
The internet permits new possibilities for communication.
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Next steps:
* Development of more installations- inside existing or new places- with recording and hearing boxes similar to the one installed in the one-man bunker in significant urban/natural places all over the world. Possible development in cooperation with the communities of the regions. This collaboration also includes building it on-site by the local involved people, also bringing the uniqueness of the history into account when building a site-specific installation. ** In all of the installations there will be one thing similar: it is a place situated inside the space, but still has a connection to the outside world and also will become part of the global project system that is reflected in the animation on the website. *** The vision is to create the connection of a worldwide network of human voices and emotions by embracing and merging the physical and virtual spaces. **Currently, we are searching for project partners who are interested to either share the webspace, temporarily install the WW2-bunker / or new site-specific installations in specific locations with recording and hearing boxe,** |
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Part 3. Website and a blog:
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