متحف الذاكرة الفلسطينية
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Date
2023
Authors
احلام حوامده
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I dedicate my project to the Palestinians in general and to the refugees in particular, to the martyrs who are more honorable than us all and to their families, to the Palestinian prisoners in the prisons of the usurping occupier.
I send a message to the occupier: We are the generation on whom you bet that we would forget our cause, and here we are today, carrying our cause with us wherever we go.
Project Idea :
The project location was chosen next to Al-Ain camp in Nablus
The direction of the project was directed towards the lands from which we were displaced, indicating that the right of return is a sacred right
Dividing the project into periods: displacement, tents, camps, archives for the elderly, resistance and martyrs, an empty place to receive the ongoing events that have not ended, freedom.
The beginning of the museum display is narrow and has a low ceiling to express the Palestinian feelings of distress and diaspora during the period of displacement, and its end is wide with a high ceiling, indicating freedom and return to our lands.
Connecting the museum to the camp with iron cables indicates that the museum expresses the issue of refugees in the camps, and breaking the facades during the period of displacement is an expression of suffering and unstable conditions.
Maintaining the verticality of the walls and pointing in one direction in the liberation area is an indication that our steps towards liberation are steady and that our goal is one, which is to return.
The writings on the walls in the beginning were without points and movements to confront the algorithms of social media sites and to communicate the issue in all possible ways
With the addition of cracks on the facades during this period.
Writing during the period of the martyrs, holes were added in the form of showers of bullets as an expression of resistance.
In the end, at the Freedom Zone, the expressions were clear and frank, with points and movements indicating that we were liberated, despite the restrictions we faced in publishing about our cause.
The museum was named “Secret” to indicate that just as you walked inside the museum from displacement to freedom, continue the journey after leaving the museum until we are liberated, God willing.
I leave it to you to analyze the phrases engraved on the walls
May you live long and may Palestine remain in our hearts