2018—ongoing
Rodeh’s ongoing series of urban night walks highlight the theme of high-intensity illumination and light pollution in cities. An extension of the artist's practice, this form of activism—often intertwined with artistic interventions—aims to raise awareness of artificial light's visual presence and its little-discussed implications. With an emphasis on the nocturnal city, she advocates for Dark Sky International. The walks are always free, and always on occasion. Have an occasion? write Alona: info[a]alonarodeh.com.
Photos: Bart Dewaele, Ariel Efraim Ashbel, Alona Rodeh, Mor Arkadir, Elísabet Anna Kristjánsdóttir, Mayra Wallraff, Anton Tal and more,
Alona Rodeh, Dark Sky Advocacy, DarkSky International
2018—ongoing
Rodeh’s ongoing series of urban night walks highlight the theme of high-intensity illumination and light pollution in cities. An extension of the artist's practice, this form of activism—often intertwined with artistic interventions—aims to raise awareness of artificial light's visual presence and its little-discussed implications. With an emphasis on the nocturnal city, she advocates for Dark Sky International. The walks are always free, and always on occasion. Have an occasion? write Alona: info[a]alonarodeh.com.
Photos: Bart Dewaele, Ariel Efraim Ashbel, Alona Rodeh, Mor Arkadir, Elísabet Anna Kristjánsdóttir, Mayra Wallraff, Anton Tal and more,