At the End Turn Right - Internal Security

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Title: Internal SecurityInspiration: Following the publication of the Goldstone Committee's conclusions, that accuse both Israel and Hamas of war crimes, the "Im Tirtzu" movement launched a media campaign that presents Human Rights organizations as collaborators with the enemy. The movement published a report claiming that most of the convictive testimonies comprising Goldstone's report originate in various Israeli Human Rights organizations. What followed in May 2010 was a legislative bill that proposed the delegitimization of all Israeli organizations and associations providing information to foreign authorities in order to bring military officers and politicians suspected of committing war crimes to justice.______________________This [series] is my senior project in visual communication studies in Holon Institute of Technology (HIT) instructed by Judith Asher. This project criticizes my country's current government's anti-democratic direction in the past two years. It is a series of illustrations that show an apocalyptic future scenario, in order to provoke and raise questions among Israelis about the direction the country is going. The text under each drawing is an example of something that has happened recently, that demonstrates the project's message.Sivan Hurwitz
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The scene is set on a recognizable corner of Rothschild Boulevard, in front of a building called the Levin House, which was the Soviet embassy in the 1950s. The paramilitary police beating the man with the leaflets are called Yasam; they are frequently deployed to break up political demonstrations in East Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank, and have come under criticism for employing excessively violent tactics. The notices on the pillar include one that is a “Wanted” sign for Yossi Sarid, a former left-wing political leader who is now a columnist for Haaretz. Other notices are for a workshop in shooting, a call for volunteers to join a new settlement and a reminder: “the state is for you; be loyal to it.” The fliers scattered on the pavement are from Amnesty Israel.Source:http://lisagoldman.net/2010/09/10/an-israeli-artist-visualizes-her-count...

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the state is for you; be loyal to it
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Dan Walsh liberation@igc.org
Jan 27 (1 day ago)

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http://lisagoldman.net/2010/09/10/an-israeli-artist-visualizes-her-count...

Notes (LG): The scene is set on a recognizable corner of Rothschild Boulevard, in front of a building called the Levin House, which was the Soviet embassy in the 1950s. The paramilitary police beating the man with the leaflets are called Yasam; they are frequently deployed to break up political demonstrations in East Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank, and have come under criticism for employing excessively violent tactics. The notices on the pillar include one that is a “Wanted” sign for Yossi Sarid, a former left-wing political leader who is now a columnist for Haaretz. Other notices are for a workshop in shooting, a call for volunteers to join a new settlement and a reminder: “the state is for you; be loyal to it.” The fliers scattered on the pavement are from Amnesty Israel.Hey Sivan...what do you think of this? Dan
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Dan Walsh
10:13 AM (10 hours ago)

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http://www.palestineposterproject.org/poster/the-state-is-for-you-be-loy...

On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 7:08 AM, Dan Walsh wrote:
Hi Siwan,

Well I LOVE the Turn RIght series...also the three ministerial posters that were in the Vimeo video.

More importantly however, which posters would YOU like to see up there?

Q: Did you ever make a like feature length comic out of the TR series? I think it has the potential for that.

Q: Do you have any copies of any of your posters? We take copies of posters and place them in Georgetown University and Columbia University and the Library of Congress, etc.

Great work!

Dan

On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 6:01 AM, sivan hurvitz wrote:

Hi Dan
wich posters would you like to add?

you can see my updated portfolio here: http://be.net/SivanHurvitz

On Jan 28, 2012, at 4:10 AM, Dan Walsh wrote:

Shalom Siwan,

I'm the archivist for the Palestine Poster Project Archives and we already have one of your posters up:

http://www.palestineposterproject.org/poster/silencing-israel-critical-v...

I just found a video interview of yours - very interesting and I added it to your page - and that led me to your site and I found some more of your posters. Are you good with us adding them to the PPPA?

If yes, would you be so kind as to give us the dates and English translations?

many thanks,

Dan Walsh

sivan hurvitz sivanhurvitz@gmail.com
4:04 PM (4 hours ago)

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Hi Dan
you can put on the site whatever posters you want
in the sivanhurvitz.com you will find images of the Turn Right series it better resolution.
there are english texts there and on the behance network page.
the ministerial posters series is called politicians and the environment, the title says "the resource we lack the most is a politician who cares"
each poster explains the wrong-doings of each politician in dealing with environmental issues.

i have some prints left of Turn Right

both projects are from 2010

sivan