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Wadi Nisnass, 1998



In the game of Backgammon, "houses" are alternately "built" and opened. This is the factor that causes a constant tension of risk and chance.
The work presents a situation in which both sides have "open houses". Both are close to arriving at their goal - a secure and protected territory - but until then both are in danger.