Interactive Installations

Eleven exclusively built interactive pieces showcased how occupation impacts daily life in Palestine

Visitors were given an insight into what life was like for Palestinians. Eleven exclusively built interactive installations emphasised daily life under occupation.

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BDS

Attendees had a go at knocking down apartheid in a game of BDS bowling.

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Education

What obstacles will you face on your journey to school? Attendees walked towards the oversized book to find out.

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Child prisoners

Attendees were left stunned at the makeshift childrens bedroom which showed what state it is left in after Israeli troops arrest them during a night raid.

 
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Water

Did you fill up the buckets and watch the scale tip? This showcased water disparity between Israel & Palestine.

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Checkpoints

Attendees walked with the most vulnerable Palestinians and learnt about their experiences of passing through checkpoints daily.

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Apartheid wall

Families & friends had trouble interacting during a meal interupted by the Apartheid wall cutting through the dinner table. A symbol of how Palestinian families are separated by the wall.

 
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Illegal Settlements

3D settlements placed on the disappearing maps showed attendees the density and the increase of Israeli settlements over time.

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Sport in Palestine

The football area was bustling with attendees having a kick about and learning how the occupation restricts the beautiful game.

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A&E in Gaza

Feeling unwell? Did you visit doctors in the Gaza hospital to see the difference in treatment Palestinians receive? 

 
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UN tent

Three generations recounted personal stories on the impact of the Nakba and importance of the Right to Return. Set in a 1948 UN tent.

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Gaza banned items

A real truck displayed remarkable everyday items such as nappies and shoes that Israel bans from entering Gaza due to the siege.

 
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The installations were very engaging and unique. I learnt about how families are directly affected by the Wall, I walked through a checkpoint to see its impact on vulnerable Palestinians and even went to an A&E in Gaza.

— Josh

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