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On the basis of Jason Linder's tune – Suheir, Michal Levy has created a murky urban environment. This is a machine-city that functions at the fervent rhythm of cylinders, maintaining a quasi- "organized chaos". Amidst the city's dull hustle and bustle two structures aspire to detach themselves from the rest. The machine-city binds them through the sound of mechanical, repetitive music preventing them from distancing themselves from it. At the conclusion of a continuous musical struggle, the defiant structures detach and make their way out towards a journey of improvisation and liberation.
Levy's city, constructed from within and through the music, offers a visual interpretation of the tune. The urban esthetic – the relation between the mass of buildings, the colorfulness, the movement, the pandemonium serve as a metaphor for the music.
As an artist and a musician, Levy often deals with the connection between the two domains. The visual interpretation that Levy applies to the music produces a fascinating and humorous dialog, between the musical language and the visual language.
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