I was there today, and I ended up here when looking for an explanation. It's really abstract. So much that if you are there by mistake you would think it's just a random art exhibition. In contrast other museums where victims participated in the design put a higher emphasis in Memory: in who the victims were, so victims won't be forget. A friend who saw my story video about the memorial on IG asked me if there were names, bc in my country memorials have names. It's terrifying how much it resembles piles of anonymous tombs.
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I was there today, and I ended up here when looking for an explanation. It's really abstract. So much that if you are there by mistake you would think it's just a random art exhibition. In contrast other museums where victims participated in the design put a higher emphasis in Memory: in who the victims were, so victims won't be forget. A friend who saw my story video about the memorial on IG asked me if there were names, bc in my country memorials have names. It's terrifying how much it resembles piles of anonymous tombs.
Great video thanks for explanations !
Will Peter Eisenman also be designing Tel Aviv's Memorial to the Murdered children of Gaza? When will we see this?
Very informative
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