Punctuated Land

Punctuated Land explores the quiet and enduring legacies of conflict and the historical and political forces that enable and perpetuate its normalisation. This is not to say that conflict takes place quietly, but rather that my focus lies in questioning the way we see and perceive conflict by exploring how it infiltrates silently and violently into daily lives and minds. This is done photographically by visiting the West Bank, the occupied territories of Palestine, and tracing Israel’s de facto borders with its neighbouring countries.

The landscape and its photographic representation become the means to encounter and record the impact of maintaining dominance over the land. Practices of control and discrimination in the landscape operate in the use of language, the interpretation of local laws and the exercise of power over access and restrictions. Daily routines of Israeli military forces and the state’s designation of land for security purposes intentionally clash and disrupt attempts of Palestinians to build homes, and to inhabit and cultivate the land, leaving sites that are caught in a cycle of construction and destruction in the desert landscape.

While the mechanisms of violence and occupation promote a vision of the land as desolate and barren, this project explores poetic and subtle visual methods to capture and highlight the traces of human presence. Signs of erasure, displacement and political violence are indicative of ongoing conflict, however, it can appear also in the overlooked and incidental - in what is found on the verges.

© Dana Ariel - fire zone
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fire zone

© Dana Ariel - constructions
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constructions

© Dana Ariel - Image from the Punctuated Land photography project
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The sight of the agave flower towering over the landscape is the first encounter when passing the barrier to enter the West Bank from Jerusalem. Erected just next to an emergency escape route, its stem must be a few metres tall. Despite its location in a highly surveyed area, it was able to grow undisturbed.

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manoeuvres, diptych part one. In manoeuvres I attempt to photographically draw a circle with light and my body, by shifting my position in the landscape. This gesture is partially an attempt to contemplate the action of marking the land, and to speculate about the nature of the traces in front of me, who made them and for what purpose.

© Dana Ariel - manoeuvres, diptych part two.
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manoeuvres, diptych part two.

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עמוד ענן (pillar and cloud, or the Operation Pillar of Defence) is a Hebrew term used by the Israeli Defence Forces to name the military operation in Gaza in 2012. The biblical origin of the term seeks to connote a sense of guidance and protection in the Israeli public opinion and collective memory. The use of strategic terminology highlights the concealment of violence and the implications of war and is prevalent in militaries and governments around the world.

© Dana Ariel - fire zone
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fire zone

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Al Poran, in the Golan Heights, is an Israeli Defence Force (IDF) training ground built in 2019 to simulate combat on and underneath the ground. It was conceived after the war on Gaza in 2014 revealed a vast network of tunnels dug by Palestinians, which overwhelmed Israel and altered its strategic approach. The commanding general who was in charge of overseeing the construction of the camp, said that due to miscommunication with the fabricators, some of the buildings arrived painted in light blue and pink colours.

© Dana Ariel - shade
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shade

© Dana Ariel - Eucalyptus
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Eucalyptus

© Dana Ariel - mound
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mound

© Dana Ariel - imprints
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imprints

© Dana Ariel - Image from the Punctuated Land photography project
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The border between Israel and Syria, in the annexed territory of the Golan Heights is regularly patrolled by military forces. Dust from the dry paths along the border marks the surrounding vegetation, leaving imprints of surveillance and state-controlled routines.

© Dana Ariel - valley
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valley

© Dana Ariel - constructs part one
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constructs part one

© Dana Ariel - constructs part two
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constructs part two

© Dana Ariel - tamarix
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tamarix

© Dana Ariel - tamarix
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tamarix

© Dana Ariel - impressions
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impressions

© Dana Ariel - moon
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moon