
Architecture of the Mind: Seeing What Isn’t There
I use the desert as a canvas for my imagination. Explore how I use AI to visualize the hidden fortresses and ancient legends I see in the moonlit dunes.
Inanimate does not mean lifeless.
A collection of forgotten toys, vintage machines, and accidental masterpieces found on the roadside. Some are trash, some are treasure, but they all have a history waiting to be read. Look closer.

I use the desert as a canvas for my imagination. Explore how I use AI to visualize the hidden fortresses and ancient legends I see in the moonlit dunes.

A journey to Israel’s most surreal peak! Discover the “Field of Bulbus” at Mount Tzin, climb the winding desert trail, and stand on a summit as flat and vast as a giant’s dining table.

Giant “stone potatoes” in the Eilat desert! Discover the mystery of Nahal Qedar’s bulbuses – 80-million-year-old geological wonders born from ancient sea creatures and the vanished Tethys Ocean.

A Borgesian mystery in Venice: a 16th-century relief in San Rocco Church reveals an uncanny, anachronistic resemblance to a modern face. Is time a labyrinth?

Exploring the Amalfi surroundings, I photographed Atrani from Torre Ziro, only to find a year later that Escher captured the same view in his 1931 lithograph, revealing the town’s timeless geometric charm.