Narrative Control frames a ruined futuristic city inside the design language of a one-hundred-shekel banknote. A hooded figure stands with their back to the viewer beneath an enormous glowing eye, while drones, a tank and shattered buildings create a militarized landscape of surveillance and destruction.
The left panel borrows Israeli currency motifs, including Hebrew lettering, a Star of David and a holographic security strip. On the right, a white dove carrying an olive branch flies near a large fragmented face, while a quoted slogan about controlling the narrative and sanctioning judges is printed on a wall.
The image argues that story, legitimacy and visibility can function like political currency. By combining money design, military imagery and omnipresent watching eyes, it presents narrative power as a system that can authorize violence, suppress accountability and shape what the public is allowed to recognize.