VIDEO: Terradome / Amir H. Fallah

Filed under: VIDEO — Diana M. June 1, 2008 @ 11:32 am

“Welcome to the Terrordome”, Media Commentator Chuck D brought it to consciousness in the hip hop zeitgeist of 1990, and artist Amir H. Fallah looped it again in his public art piece Terradome (bottom left image) at Art Dubai 2008.  The piece calls into question the manufacturing of middle-east-phobia by western mass media and, perhaps, functions as a metaphor for the construction and de-construction of perception — the Terradome was built at Art Dubai and was only up for about 5 days. 

(Left to Right: Amir H. Fallah, Terradome, 2008, found materials, 8′x8′x14′. Amir H. Fallah, Ben Jackel (Fort Series) 2007, found materials, 20″x20″, archival c-print.)

The interior design of Terradome, laced with local plants, pottery, wood veneer walls with Middle Eastern patterns and a domed mosque-like ceiling, reflects a sense of home and spirit that suggests the individual’s complicity in shaping what is cultivated on one’s interior. This work and Amir’s other photographed fort installations (above right image) also call into question the relationship between the construction of terror (or not) in private homes, the media and the public mind. 

WATCH Amir at work in Dubai building the Terradome

Amir is also Founder/Creative Director of Beautiful/Decay Magazine.

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