“For our
house is our corner of the world.”
- Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space, 1958
The video piece Wandering Home strives to re-define the notion
of ‘home.’ It explores the ways in which we experience
the ‘home’; how we perceive it, not only with regard
to its contents, namely the objects within it, but also with
respect to the exterior, to everything that it is not.
Is a home a nest or a fortress, a shelter or a refuge, a dwelling
place or a place from which we dream of the outside? Through
these quandaries the piece sketches a house gradually emptied
– visually as well – of its concepts, of the objects
populating it, and abandoned. Concurrently, the exterior is
in constant motion, reflected through the house windows as a
sequence of nature, freedom and space. The viewer’s gaze
shifts from the interior to the exterior, from the house that
is no longer a ‘home’ to the constantly moving outdoors.
Sahar Shalev