Doron Gazit

[1] Gazit is documenting ecological devastations at locations affected by climate change in his temporary art installation named, Red Line Project.

Doron Gazit is quoted saying, "Red Line Project was created as a metaphor for the blood vein of Mother Nature, alerting observers to the urgent need to remedy and protect our endangered environment.

He has planned future installations along the Amazon River, the forests of the Sumatra and Borneo, and the floating islands of garbage in the oceans.

His settings are meant to reference the anthropocene – mankind’s interface with nature, technology, and industry.

[5][6] Gazit is credited as a co-inventor of the dancing inflatable which was developed for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.

Doron Gazit with his art installation, Red Line Project.
The Red Line Project (Dead Sea Sinkholes)
On the Asahi river, Okayama, Japan