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Double Exposure is a screendance work that embodies the liminal gesture of remembering and disremembering through movement, light, and sacred geometry. The work includes moving image with a duration of 3:30 minutes and an augmented reality environment that offers a three-dimensional experience with dynamic soundscape.

ABOUT THE ARTIST Nava Messas-Waxman is an interdisciplinary artist-researcher and educator working across performance, moving image, drawing, and multimedia installation. Her practice engages diasporic subjectivity, identity, memory, and the body—often through performative gestures, embodied actions, rituals, and experimental collaborations. Rooted in her lived experience of in-betweenness, Nava’s artistic inquiries draw on diasporic narratives from her Arab-Jewish and North African Moroccan Amazigh heritage. She is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of Visual Art at York University, where she is also a graduate research member of the n::D Studio Lab and a research associate at the Sensorium Research Center for Creative Inquiry and Experimentation. Recent projects include Assembly of Repair (2024), Shared-View (2022), Variations on Broken Lines (2020).

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Category
art - digital art
Release Date
1 May 2025
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N/A

Double Exposure (2025) Nava Messas-Waxman

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InterAccess

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Nava Messas Waxman

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Double Exposure is a screendance work that embodies the liminal gesture of remembering and disremembering through movement, light, and sacred geometry. Metalabel listings are in USD. Visit the InterAccess Gallery for in-person sales.

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