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"Originally installed and exhibited in a deserted prison in Jerusalem, “Dungeon” recreated (simulated) a prison floor plan as seen from underneath. The images depicted different cells and rooms of a women’s prison: an investigation room, long corridors and a bathroom. The work investigated the power of the Panopticon and the potency of visual occupation simultaneously with the impotency of ones societal position."