Pulsation
As the only visual creator in the collective, I developed the visual production, integrating motion design,
3D modeling, painting, CNC prep, video mapping, and editing into a cohesive experience.
Marliman Collective: Talia Hamburg, Amit Oddes,
Jonathan David, Eden Dolev
Curator: Lital Marcus Morin
At Bieta Gallery, Jerusalem
Documentation: Daniel Hanoch
June 2024
As the only visual creator in the collective, I developed the visual production, integrating motion design,
3D modeling, painting, CNC prep, video mapping, and editing into a cohesive experience.
Marliman Collective: Talia Hamburg, Amit Oddes,
Jonathan David, Eden Dolev
Curator: Lital Marcus Morin
At Bieta Gallery, Jerusalem
Documentation: Daniel Hanoch
June 2024
The exhibition's title, Pulsation, refers to a mechanical mechanism that operates as a precisely detailed machine—a synchronized system that generates ripples, resonating and activating each other in a continuous cycle, creating momentum and gaining acceleration in an ongoing process. Each movement influences the different elements, together forming a dynamic composition that evolves within the space. The main element, Stones, refers to the processing of human experiences. Initially, each experience is unique and pulsates with vitality—bad or good—but over time, as experiences accumulate, each stone finds its place, transforming and merging into a more complex, collective mass.
About the exhibition mechanism that was created,
each piece had a part in the machine.
The Temporal Bone tempo affects the Formation Environments, which create three paths.
The static one, Uniformitarianism
The one who brings life, The Quarry
The new interpretation, Ballerinas
Above all that, there is a changing sound surrounding, that won't reveal at first sight,
but is present in the exhibition, as well as an inner layer, Rock Slide, and Ground movements.
each piece had a part in the machine.
The Temporal Bone tempo affects the Formation Environments, which create three paths.
The static one, Uniformitarianism
The one who brings life, The Quarry
The new interpretation, Ballerinas
Above all that, there is a changing sound surrounding, that won't reveal at first sight,
but is present in the exhibition, as well as an inner layer, Rock Slide, and Ground movements.
Temporal bone
Video dance, constant movement sentence, in different environments. By the dancer Amit Oddes, the composition
and editing of the video by Talia Hamburg.
A Snippet from the video art >>>>
Video dance, constant movement sentence, in different environments. By the dancer Amit Oddes, the composition
and editing of the video by Talia Hamburg.
A Snippet from the video art >>>>
Formation Environments
3D video art deals visually with imaginary stones, textures,
and colors, in a void that changes simultaneously with two other works in the space (Temporal Bone & Ballerinas) by Talia Hamburg.
A Snippet from the video art >>>>
3D video art deals visually with imaginary stones, textures,
and colors, in a void that changes simultaneously with two other works in the space (Temporal Bone & Ballerinas) by Talia Hamburg.
A Snippet from the video art >>>>
Uniformitarianism
100cm x 172cm, ploter printing, 3D models of stones.
by Talia Hamburg.
100cm x 172cm, ploter printing, 3D models of stones.
by Talia Hamburg.
Ballerinas
Mixed Media Installation: Mirrors, 3D Printing, Copper, Rock, Electronics, and Projector
By Eden Dolev and Talia Hamburg
Talia created the visual content, including a projection-mapped video that zooms into textures from her earlier work, Formation Environments, and sculpted the mirrors, copper, and stones into a unified piece. The mirrors move every 45 seconds, controlled by an engine, creating a live, dynamic interaction between the projector light and the reflective surfaces on the video wall.
Mixed Media Installation: Mirrors, 3D Printing, Copper, Rock, Electronics, and Projector
By Eden Dolev and Talia Hamburg
Talia created the visual content, including a projection-mapped video that zooms into textures from her earlier work, Formation Environments, and sculpted the mirrors, copper, and stones into a unified piece. The mirrors move every 45 seconds, controlled by an engine, creating a live, dynamic interaction between the projector light and the reflective surfaces on the video wall.
A Snippet from the video projection >>>>
At the exhibition opening, Amit Oddes and Jonathan David
had a performance with the Balerinas
had a performance with the Balerinas
A Snippet from the video performance >>>>
Rock Slide
Mixed Media Sound Sculpture: Wood (CNC Cut), Copper, Electronics, Sound
By Jonathan David and Talia Hamburg
Mixed Media Sound Sculpture: Wood (CNC Cut), Copper, Electronics, Sound
By Jonathan David and Talia Hamburg
Talia designed the sculpture by combining silhouettes from two different stones in Formation Environments, creating a new large wooden piece cut by CNC. She also incorporated copper into the sculpture and connected it to the base, housing the electronics. Jonathan recorded the sound, and the sculpture’s mechanism is activated by a solenoid that strikes the copper, producing sound based on movement detected by a sensor that controls the sculpture’s motion.
A Snippet from the exhibition and how it works live and autonomously >>>>
A Snippet from the exhibition and how it works live and autonomously >>>>
Ground Movements
200 x 297 mm each, Dry pastels on wood.
A series of paintings on wooden tiles, each portraying a unique stone.
By Talia Hamburg
200 x 297 mm each, Dry pastels on wood.
A series of paintings on wooden tiles, each portraying a unique stone.
By Talia Hamburg
The Quarry
installation, 3D printer, and white filament.
Stones that are represented in the exhibition, become real-life tangible forms, at the opening, there were a few stones, and at the end of it,
there were Dozens of tones in different shapes
and sizes.
By Talia Hamburg
installation, 3D printer, and white filament.
Stones that are represented in the exhibition, become real-life tangible forms, at the opening, there were a few stones, and at the end of it,
there were Dozens of tones in different shapes
and sizes.
By Talia Hamburg
Behind the Scenes
Here are some of the process sketches and artworks that didn’t make it into the final selection for the exhibition. These pieces capture different stages and approaches, showcasing the creative journey behind the final works.
Here are some of the process sketches and artworks that didn’t make it into the final selection for the exhibition. These pieces capture different stages and approaches, showcasing the creative journey behind the final works.
Marliman Collective
Content Design, Development & Brand Management
Content Design, Development & Brand Management
About
Talia Hamburg co-founded and established a multidisciplinary collective of active artists with a mission to produce community-centered cultural events and shows in Jerusalem. This group received funding from the Jerusalem Municipality, enabling us to execute a series of three themed events around "Time Action."
Each event offered a distinct interpretation, inviting participants to engage with time in unique, creative ways:
Talia Hamburg co-founded and established a multidisciplinary collective of active artists with a mission to produce community-centered cultural events and shows in Jerusalem. This group received funding from the Jerusalem Municipality, enabling us to execute a series of three themed events around "Time Action."
Each event offered a distinct interpretation, inviting participants to engage with time in unique, creative ways:
Slow – Focused on reflective and deliberate artistic processes.
Fast – Highlighted quick, spontaneous creativity.
Pulsation – Culminated in a collective exhibition.
Fast – Highlighted quick, spontaneous creativity.
Pulsation – Culminated in a collective exhibition.
Within the collective, Talia took on multiple responsibilities, overseeing every aspect from concept to execution.
here roles included designing content, managing branding, and handling social media distribution to engage the public effectively. I also managed the annual budget provided by the municipality and coordinated all stages of
event production. This involved not only artistic direction and content creation but also budget management and artist support.
here roles included designing content, managing branding, and handling social media distribution to engage the public effectively. I also managed the annual budget provided by the municipality and coordinated all stages of
event production. This involved not only artistic direction and content creation but also budget management and artist support.
Pulsation Exhibition – Design Collaboration
For the Pulsation exhibition, Talia collaborated with the gallery's design studio, Roniverony, which set the primary
design framework. Expanding on this direction, I developed complementary design elements that aligned with
our collective’s vision, creating a cohesive and memorable experience for attendees.
For the Pulsation exhibition, Talia collaborated with the gallery's design studio, Roniverony, which set the primary
design framework. Expanding on this direction, I developed complementary design elements that aligned with
our collective’s vision, creating a cohesive and memorable experience for attendees.
Here you can see some of Talia's design contributions to the Marliman Collective events, reflecting the unique visual language developed for each theme(Slow, Fast, and Pulsation).