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Timetable, 2010, Sound installation, radio parts, MDF, metal, 172X94X80 cm
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Guy Goldstein in the installation Timetable (2010) spreads dismantled radio mechanisms that transmit simultaneously various radio stations in a specific time and place. The result is some kind of noise, rustle in which no narrative defeats the other. There is no beginning and no end. Instead of a single origin, there are myriad trails of the past. Instead of a particular ending, there are various ends and abscissions. We are consistently between an estimated/imagined beginning and one of the possible end points. In spite of this, from different points it is sometimes possible to isolate specific stations and hear clearer voices. When the news is broadcasted, every hour, some of the stations unite and create stronger narratives that overpower the noise (the voice of Israel, Galei-Zahal - military radio station).
Timetable was exhibited at the group exhibition Grandfather Paradox. Chelouche Gallery, 2010.
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