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  <title>Episode 7: Artist Manal AlDowayan sends a serious message, playfully</title>
  <description>On this podcast Neville Wakefield talks to the artist Manal&amp;amp;nbsp;AlDowayan&amp;amp;nbsp;about her artwork&amp;amp;nbsp;Now You See Me, Now You Don't. Its inspiration comes from the puddles that form and quickly disappear in the&amp;amp;nbsp;AlUla desert. Its form is made up of several black circles of different sizes, which on closer inspection reveal themselves to be trampolines. The piece is a serious commentary on visibility, water scarcity and the declining aquifer delivered with an interactive experience that is sheer fun. During the installation, &amp;quot;every morning I would find all the workers on the site jumping on the trampolines,&amp;quot; recalls AlDowayan. &amp;quot;The curators used to come for therapy session jumping. And so I welcome everybody and try to keep everybody healthy and happy.&amp;quot; </description>
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