S t e v e S A B E L L A
|
2006 Ongoing Conceptual Project
Particiaption from: Karim Abu Awad During the six years of my absence, from time to
time I have felt that I’m loosing my memories of the
place I originated from. This feeling has always
troubled me a great deal. However, I discovered
recently that what is more important than
remembering bits and pieces of a place or an
experience is preserving the ideas or concepts that
belong to the experience or to the place. This
revelation came to me as a divine savior to save me
from the depressing solitude that I’ve been plunged
into for a while now. It is true that my absence is
relatively short comparing to the absences of other
Palestinians who have been out of their environment
for decades, however I left Palestine when I was
eighteen years old and before I can experience the
place from an adult perspective, that intensified my
voluntarily exile experience and made it more
significant. I was born in Ramallah in 1982 and I
continued to live in the city until I migrated to
the United States upon my graduation from Ramallah
High School. I currently live in the suburbs of
Chicago, Illinois and I am attending school to get a
degree in film making.
|