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Tali Liberman+
Year of birth: 1985
Place of birth: The Negev, Israel
liberman.tali@gmail.com
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De Dood - GROUND FLOOR - D
Slaghoedje 52
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FILM - Unrendered Road (20 min)
Het HEM - GROUND FLOOR - D
Warmperserij 1
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Thu 29.10.2020
10am — 8pm
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FILM - Unrendered Road (20 min)
Het HEM - GROUND FLOOR - D
Warmperserij 1
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Fri 30.10.2020
10am — 8pm
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FILM - Unrendered Road (20 min)
Het HEM - GROUND FLOOR - D
Warmperserij 1
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Sat 31.10.2020
10am — 8pm
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FILM - Unrendered Road (20 min)
Het HEM - GROUND FLOOR - D
Warmperserij 1
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Sat 31.10.2020
10am — 8pm
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FILM - Unrendered Road (20 min)
Het HEM - GROUND FLOOR - D
Warmperserij 1
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Sun 01.11.2020
10am — 8pm
biography
Tali Liberman is a research based designer who questions socio-political narratives and structures. By dismantling the subjectivity portrayed in objective disciplines and tools, she undermines forms of knowledge that shapes one's perception of so-called reality. Liberman's current research focuses on geo-political power structures and the politics of interfaces in conflict and border zones.
Unrendered Road
Our reliance on seemingly neutrally designed interfaces makes our interactions with devices feel natural but when applied unequally, systems and technology also concentrate power and knowledge, enable and disable our access to places, and to certain actions. The video installation Unrendered Road traces the road between Jerusalem and Jericho. A road that Google Maps will not direct you to, the unrendered road. By documenting and bringing together different experiences of the road Liberman unpacks existing knowledge systems, regulations, and legislation, as an attempt to expose the political and historical circumstances manifested through the interface.

Special thanks: Zgjim Elshani, Lana Murdochy, Heleen Mineur, Maayan Ashkenazi, Tom Gan-Or, Carmen Dusmet Carrasco, Flavia Dzodan, Daniel van der Velden, Nirit Peled, Tina Bastajian, Anja Groten, Agata Jaworska, Rob Schröder, and the Sandberg Instituut Design Department
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