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Reprogramming Nivi Alroy

The show High Pitch is now on at The Tel Aviv Museum

June 4, 2017

A collaboration with Nadav Reboh, Curators: Tal Lanir and Hagit Werner

My new collaboration with musician Nadav Reboh is an animated sculptural installation with a musical score. We went on a journey to the birth of the human voice, based on a joint research by two researchers from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Prof. Eran Meshorer and Prof. Liran Carmel. Here are some images from the process towards the show.

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Vocal Folds, back view, A mixed media sculpture with a video projection  photo: Mia Gurevich

Vocal Folds, back view, A mixed media sculpture with a video projection  photo: Mia Gurevich

Vocal Folds, an animated projection on a mixed media aculpture.

Vocal Folds, an animated projection on a mixed media aculpture.

NivI Alroy Tel Aviv Museum
Reprogramming (The collection of Ann and Ari Rosenblatt) Photo: Mia Gurevich

Reprogramming (The collection of Ann and Ari Rosenblatt) Photo: Mia Gurevich

← A new world is under construction. My new alter ego is a lady called Zebra. She is the last woman in the world after the sixth extinction. More details are coming soon. Research for a new exciting project for a show at the Tel Aviv Museum →

Artist in residence, the faculty of Science, the Hebrew University 2015-16

During 2015-16, my artistic practice went ‘through the looking glass’ journey’.
I was given an exceptional opportunity: The Hebrew University appointed me as visiting artist at its Life and Computer Sciences Safra Campus for one year. This incredible adventure played a crucial part in both expanding and sharpening my current artistic practice. I dove deeper into an exciting and thought-provoking pursuit in collaboration with a wide range of researchers, from far removed fields of research.
My collaborations led me to travel in time and scale.crafts. In the program, I collaborated with researchers from various faculties and institutes. This access nourished and shaped the body of the work.

This blog will present my encounters, conversations, process, findings new projects that a currently arising after this adventure.

The first time I entered my studio. In the photo: Michal Mor, the curator of the Hebrew University.

The first time I entered my studio. In the photo: Michal Mor, the curator of the Hebrew University.

I want to thank Prof. Idan Segev, Michal Mor, and Prof. Yigal Erel for giving me this oppurtunity.


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