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ENTERING
FROM THE INSIDE: THE ART OF MEMORY
September, 2008
The Temple Judea Museum of Congregation
Keneseth Israel
Elkins Park, PA
An interactive site-specific installation made out of "walls"
of hand made paper embedded with grass seeds that are meant to evoke the
historic sanctuary of Temple Judea that used to exist in the Oak Lane
section of Philadelphia. The paper hangs over an intricate copper support
structure that symbolizes the complex infrastructure underlining all communities.
A drip
irrigation system methodically trickles down the surface of the paper,
causing the seeds to sprout and flourish like the lawns of the surrounding
suburbs.
Within the walls of copper are planted a
series of speakers attached to motion sensors that, when passed, play
memoirs recorded from various community members bringing to life the old
saying “if these walls could talk, imagine the stories they could
tell.”
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