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Street
Intervention

An interaction between us and a facade in a public place. Each design is a way to express an emotion. These different products are created using industrial design processes, going beyond solely artistic motivations and techniques. Through these interventions, we explore different physical situations and learn about urbanity as a case study in design.

Steet Pidyon shvuyim

An art symbol to be affixed to your door’s lintel to remember the hostages.​

Pidyon shvuyim is a Tora obligation to bring back home and to do everything in our power to free all our brothers and sisters from Gaza.

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Temporary Eternal Hanukiah

A temporary and eternal hanukiah made of polymer in 3D printing. Anonymous, it does not require a public lighting. 

Ilan Benaym - Temporary Eternal Hanukiah - Pidyon shvuyim

Corner

Corner pieces add the possibility of drawing our focus to a specific creation, adding a new complementary layer that respects the original creator.

Street Art Intervention - Ilan Benaym - Corner

Life's sign

The building is a significant part of the urban landscape and is constantly in transformation. Life's signs highlight the elements that serve as witnesses of the different historical layers.

Street Art Intervention - Ilan Benaym - Corner

Angles

This folded metallic element on a building's corner creates a sharp and threatening angle, jutting into the intersection to interact with the public. It leaves marks like piercings on the human body.

 

Street Art Intervention - Ilan Benaym - Angle

Street Corner Game

An interactive game that starts online and ends in the street. The street serves as the board for the game, with ceramic elements added on building corners.

Street Art Intervention - Ilan Benaym - Street Corner Game

Aleph Bet

The facade is the ideal space to write. The Aleph Bet set highlights the building's imperfections with a series of three shapes, designed to form words on walls.

Street Art Intervention - Ilan Benaym - Aleph Bet

Bus station

Images of scenes projected onto a bus station share a glimpse of the day's activites, not visible at night.

Street Art Intervention - Ilan Benaym - Bus Station
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