At the Planetarium we gaze at celestial occurrences from our point of view on Earth. A galaxy, light-years away, meets a meteor that may have burned thousands of years ago. Orbits of planets and paths of stars unite to form one image in the planetarium, and for just one moment, the distance between infinity and the self does not seem all that infinite. In Planetarium we observe archeological artifacts from our placement in the present, and gaze at the ancient pieces of humanity buried beneath time. Hundreds and thousands and tens of thousands of years separate the archeological pieces that move in an endless loop, illuminating each other in unexpected ways. New contexts create impossible relationships and various encounters, creating a moment in time where object, history and mankind merge.
Noa Rich , Micha Yisraeli