Slaughter ذبح is a site-specific happening staged in a stone-cutting location near Tehran. This installation invites the audience to engage directly with the site, guiding individuals through a doorway one at a time into a space of complete silence and darkness. By transforming the site into a sacred, temple-like environment, Slaughter uncovers the site’s latent possibilities. At its core lies a red stone placed on an altar, a poignant symbol of sacrifice. Through this metaphorical language, the project delves into the complex interplay between anthropocentrism and ecology, provoking reflection on our relationship with the natural world.