Chance, 1971 (film still), 16 mm film, 2:52 minutes, silent, b/w, Haifa Museum of Art Collection
Avraham Eilat
In his work Chance (1971), Avraham Eilat creates an analogy between a close-up of the foam formed during the process of producing polyurethane, and a group of enmeshed figures - a mass of bodies twisting and turning as they move in a circle. This clump of crawling figures is photographed from different angles, and the superimposition of the images in the course of the projection amplifies their effect.