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Nothing to See Here: Controversial Artworks Nixed at NY’s Jewish Heritage Museum - http://observer.com/2015/08/nothing-to-see-here/ What do you think? Is it not plain #censorship? This is the #artwork we are talking about, decide for yourself. http://omta.co/2015/we-live-for-tomorrow/
Artists’ shrapnel playground excluded from museum’s Tisha b’Av event - the program will no longer include artworks by Israeli artists Omer and Tal Golan.
After Surviving a Suicide Bomb, Israeli Artists OMTA Turned Shrapnel Into Art | VICE | United States - "My first encounter with new media art happened when I sat down in OMTA's studio. An invisible camera was aimed, by accident or intention, right at the spot where I sat. On a screen poised before me, hanging over the artists heads, a version of myself—jerky, in two second delay, on repeat—accosted me repeatedly throughout the two hours I spent with OMTA."
The Jewish Week | Heavy Metal By Orli Santo 02/24/2015 - Transforming terror into fantasy lies at the heart of Omer and Tal Golan’s ‘playground’ artwork. www.thejewishweek.com/arts/visual-arts/heavy-metal
Tal and Omer Golan create art that hackers might hack (and one even tried). Haaretz Newspaper. 10.13.2013. - A suicide bomber caused Omer to make the transition from writing poetry to painting. After meeting a friend who studied computer science, Omer and his wife Tal made the transition to digital art.
Plant a Comment – interview with Tal and Omer Golan. Beit Ha-Ir Museum Blog. 8.4.2013 - Link to original article in Beit Ha-Ir Museum Blog Translation: Plant a Comment – interview with Tal and Omer Golan An interview with Omer and Tal Golan about their work Plant a Comment, which is exhibited at the permanent exhibition of the Jerusalem Science Museum. OMTA are Tal and Omer Golan, an artistic couple, married…

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Israeli couple an explosive force on the international art scene Read more: Israeli couple an explosive force on the international art scene Israeli couple an explosive force on the international art scene. 7-19-2013. - Link to original article in Times of Israel NEW YORK — You’re strolling through an art gallery, glancing from the art to your watch, when from among the portraits you glimpse a familiar face. You turn to look, and — it’s your own. That’s your face all right, though in the picture frame it’s twitching…

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Who am I? THE RIDDLE THAT CHAMIZER CANNOT SOLVE. 7-1-2013. - The quiz-master Dan Chamizer, the museum’s curator Doron Lorie’, the multi-media artist Tal and Omer Golan and the artist Dany Caravan jointly created the riddle.
Tel Aviv University Magazine. 7.1.2012 - Translation: Is hahaha art as well? The artists Tal and Omer Golan collaborated with the software engineer Yuval Adam and created Plant a Comment—a display that combines art, technology and social networks. “This connection between the different worlds excites us very much. In general, we believe this is where the future lies, in connecting between…

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GLOBES – Israeli business daily newspaper. 5-13-2012. - Among the projects that will be exhibited, I recommend taking an extra moment at the “Conversation Gallery” that Tal and Omer Golan created.