Clash of Forever
Object
2013—12
Cairo, EG
Cairo, EG
Wood, Metal, Glass, Light Bulbs, Speakers, and Acrylic Paint
Standard video game “arcade”, but instead of controls and buttons, there is a sort of crank. And where the television screen is supposed to go, sits a large cylinder covered in pictographs. Upon turning the crank, the cylinder also turns, revealing a never-ending pictorial story: a cyclical clash between authority, faith, art, and feminism; The Clash of Forever.
First exhibited at a collaborated artist-curated exhibition with Ahmed Hefnawy, Ammar Abo Bakr, and Hany Rashed titled “Freedom/Shit”.
Video from Medrar.TV
Exhibitions:
Horreya/Kharya (“Freedom or Shit”)— Cairo, 2013
Standard video game “arcade”, but instead of controls and buttons, there is a sort of crank. And where the television screen is supposed to go, sits a large cylinder covered in pictographs. Upon turning the crank, the cylinder also turns, revealing a never-ending pictorial story: a cyclical clash between authority, faith, art, and feminism; The Clash of Forever.
First exhibited at a collaborated artist-curated exhibition with Ahmed Hefnawy, Ammar Abo Bakr, and Hany Rashed titled “Freedom/Shit”.
Video from Medrar.TV
Exhibitions:
Horreya/Kharya (“Freedom or Shit”)— Cairo, 2013