The Amnesia Archives (working title), 2006 - in progress.

The Amnesia Archives is a series of large format color photographs, shot on locations with a history of violent acts or events. I grew up in Israel, a country with immediate associations to violence, yet one of my earliest visual memories is of the surveillance camera photograph of Patty Hearst, during the SLA bank robbery. Although I was too young – and far away – to understand the full implications of this image. The resonance of the image stayed with me and has become the basis of The Amnesia Archive - a project that examines locations where violent acts of different natures took place. It is exploring real place and real time events and their fictionalized and mythologized relationship to the real, and investigate the relationships between private and collective memory, power and control, while unfolding the photographic reladscape and history.

Sharp Park, CA. 1942


March 30, the INS opens a temporary Detention Center.Set on a former state relief camp, this facility held people of Japanese descent from California and Peru; as well as German, Italian, and Chinese nationals. It became the main holding center for those arrested in Northern California. In 1943, a fight broke out among the Chinese, Japanese American, and Japanese Peruvian detainees over the raising of a Chinese flag.