Ruah Edelstein
Artist
Mobilization Parable
A projection work reflecting on the transformation of young lives within systems beyond their control.
Designed without sound for flexible use across audiovisual installations, concerts and DJ sets, gallery exhibitions, live performance environments, and conceptual art contexts.
Designed without sound for flexible use across audiovisual installations, concerts and DJ sets, gallery exhibitions, live performance environments, and conceptual art contexts.
ink on paper | cut-out | mixed media | video | 16:9 | 3 hour | 2022
30-minute loop, presented continuously over a 3-hour duration.
Bordered

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Free-Floating

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Projection Sources
These projection sources — Bordered and Free-Floating — are made available.
Please credit Ruah Edelstein when using these materials.
Previously presented at:
- Directors Guild of America (DGA), Los Angeles
- American Film Market (AFM) networking event at Lithuanian Consulate, Santa Monica
- Los Angeles Greek Film Festival
Notes on the Work
Non-linear and non-narrative in structure, the work reflects a fractured psychological state expressed through abstract, dreamlike sequences in response to trauma.
It explores themes of psychic survival, displacement, memory, fragmentation, and the subconscious through experimental animation and moving image.
Directors Guild of America (DGA) — Live Projection | Sep 29, 2022

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Credits
Artist: Ruah Edelstein Produced with: Masha Vasilkovsky Special Thanks: Eleni Kafetzi Music: Shortparis — Novokuznetsk