In collaboration with Esti Contes and Carla Grostin Gonen
An interventionist performance in a public space that examines the hidden power relations shaping our daily lives.
We appropriate a familiar object, the queue post, and use it to create a new and shifting space as a tool for artistic and political intervention.
We carry with us four queue posts through the public space, moving and re-defining different areas each time — including at times enclosing the audience itself.
The posts, originally meant to regulate and contain, become in our hands instruments for creating a continuous social choreography. We demarcate territories and disrupt the flow of people all through constant movement and redefinition of space.
The work presents a dialogue between control and freedom, as well as the human attempt to organize and delimit space. The performance is an active gesture pointing to the ongoing tension between boundaries and liberty, between order and chaos.






