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Sharjah Architecture Triennial →

September 1, 2019 Dima Srouji

Architect Dima Srouji, sound artist Dirar Kalash, archaeologist and anthropologist Silvia Truini, and anthropologist Nadia Abu El-Haj, look at the displacement of archaeological fragments and the constant alteration of their context in Sebastia, Palestine. Asking how to resist the future manipulation of the ground, the team proposes a sonic construction of the constantly shifting terrain.