Moses Hacmon
Moses Hacmon (born 1977) is an Israeli artist and architect.
Moses Hacmon | |
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| Born | 1977 (age 43–44) |
| Alma mater | Avni Institute of Art and Design Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Southern California Institute of Architecture |
Notable work | Faces of Water |
| Relatives | Hila Klein (sister) |
Education
Hacmon studied cinematography and fine art at the Avni Institute of Art and Design and attended the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. In 2006, he completed his Bachelor of Architecture, with the AIA honors award, from the Southern California Institute of Architecture.[1]
Career

Faces of Water was Hacmon's first project that was released in 2013.[2] It is the debut of his technique that captures water's invisible forms.[3] Kyle VanHemert of Wired says "Hacmon worked out a technique involving a special type of film with a layer of liquid that records the movement of the water itself. The film leaves Hacmon with a full-size negative, which he then develops into pictures like the ones here–an analog process from start to finish."[4]
He has worked with double bass player Mark Dresser to link sound to its visualization in water.[5]
References
- "'Faces of Water: Family Portraits' by Moses Hacmon | AIGA Los Angeles". losangeles.aiga.org. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
- Joseph Hill (11 November 2013), Moses Hacmon unveils his "Faces of Water" art Exhibition to the World at "The Hub" Los Angeles, retrieved 21 October 2016
- "photographic captures of water in motion by moses hacmon". designboom | architecture & design magazine. 20 August 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
- VanHemert, Kyle. "Amazing Photo Technique Reveals Water Like You've Never Seen It Before". Wired. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
- Moses Hacmon (15 August 2014), Sonifying Water - Live performance HD, retrieved 21 October 2016
- Jack Dolan (15 May 2016). "Faith moved a mountain". Los Angeles Times. p. A1.