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Freedom of Movement

Mobility is a fundamental human right that is often invisible until it is violently taken away. For most of the world, a daily commute, a trip to the hospital, or a visit to family across town are mundane routines. In Freedom of Movement, we confront a landscape where these simple acts are not a given, but a highly regulated and segregated privilege. This exhibition maps the stark disparity between those who can move freely and those whose every step is dictated by a complex apparatus of military and bureaucratic control.

Drawing from the extensive archives of Visualizing Palestine, this space dismantles the architecture of immobility. We trace a path from the invisible foundations of the Israeli ID system—which legally categorizes and divides the population—to the concrete realities of the Separation Wall, segregated highways, and military checkpoints. By translating systemic data into visual evidence, this exhibition exposes how infrastructure itself is weaponized to fragment Palestinian land, stall economic potential, and suffocate daily life.

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Identity
The Blueprint of Inequality
A bureaucratic ID system legally enforces inequality by restricting mobility.
An invisible bureaucratic architecture restricts movement before physical barricades exist. A complex identification system fractures the population, using permits to dictate where people live, work, and travel, permanently enforcing inequali
Daily Realities
The Concrete Reality
The militarized Separation Wall illegally annexes land and traps communities.
Transitioning to physical barriers, this space exposes the illegal, militarized Separation Wall. It highlights how massive concrete borders choke cities like Bethlehem, trapping communities to annex land and redefine geography.
Education
The Micro-geography of Control
Urban closures and welded doors deliberately choke everyday civilian life.
Movement restrictions extend to the intimate neighborhood level, where urban closures and welded doors create deliberate friction. Examining Hebron’s Shuhada Street exposes the exhausting reality of navigating daily civilian life.

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