Gas Station
Positioning the camera in different locations of observation I documented how time unfolds and elapses by day and night for the workers of a gas station which is situated on the margins of the camp. The young men who exist on the margin of the margins in the camp in a port -cabin that houses a large petrol tank, petrol being emblematic of the Middle East. The observations reveal their relationships, their interaction with the street, their power relations and control over the geography of the container and their isolation by day and night. Time shows itself to be monotonous, mundane and endless in the confines of the camp in which the control of space takes on a new precedence.