Hiyas,

Hope this finds you all pretty well indeed!

Many thanks Edward for the feedback! It makes me think that perhaps when
doing these kind of searches I should fix a constant camera on.. Sounds
simple, however, never really considered it.. Cheers for the idea!! Thing
is though, as can also be seen with encounters with kids - am trying NOT
to take facial images... Maybe fix a constant cam on the back..?  Maybe a
constant mic..? hummm..

Regarding slightly edgy video..
It was a a day of a few edgy bits.. Might have been because I didn't take
the sign on my back "beep for art?" in arabic.. (which had a link to
bipbeep.tv underneath.. Probably should do a proper image.. Hummm.. Will
post the image on bipbeep.tv, to save bandwidth for people on the list..

Here's the url:
http://bipbeep.tv/artistsbipbeep.jpg

I didn't take it because the skateboarding was just around the camp area,
looking for and an initial planting of the community boxes.. (2 of them..)

Following the encounter with the aggressive guy, I bumped into an
ambulance driver coming out of a depot and warning me Not to take pictures
of the site.. I will post a related video later.. The camera was off, but,
as there is a sort of reflection and an action - taking images I didn't
think to take earlier..

Following these incidents, I skateboarded to a Kibutz to get some fruits..
Seemingly the only fruit available in the area. The guard at the entrance
asked for my id and gave me a bit of a lecture.. Again, perhaps shame the
camera was off..

If people like more dramatic moments, there probably will be one later
today or tomorrow when the search from the question of palestinian army hq
at the occupation/israeli army hq will resume..
An earlier recording is at the last 5-10 mins of:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwsBJ0HNr8k
(absence aesthetics and the occupation army hq etc.).


Cheers ciao and all the bests!

aharon
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> I've looked at a few of these now and I really recommend them. This
> particular one absolutely had me on the edge of my seat. Aharon is
> skateboarding around on the Palestinian/Israeli border, trying to
> innocuously work his way into no-man's-land and plant "community boxes"
> there, from what I can make out, and taking videos of his progress. The
> previous videos I've looked at have been kind of reflective in nature,
> but this one's a bit different: he gets too close to the Israeli border
> and someone stops him and demands to know what he's doing there. He
> hides his camera but records the whole conversation. He handles it
> brilliantly: the guy who has stopped him is really aggressive, but
> Aharon responds with disarming friendliness and cracks on that he
> doesn't know where he is and didn't know he was so close to the border,
> with the result that the other guy gradually relaxes. But it gives you a
> real insight into how edgy things are out there, how easily they can
> turn nasty if you put a foot wrong.
>
> - Edward
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