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Larissa Sansour in conversation with Nat Muller
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Response to Platform 4 by Nat Muller
When we talk about media, whether we consider them old or new, and critical practices, whether we label them as artistic, activist or hybrid, we would do well to look at issues of embodiment, and where virtual presence and physical presence intersects. The Arab uprisings have shown that no matter...
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What Was Lost
Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige in conversation with Nat Muller
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The Many Metamorphoses of Mounira al Solh
Mounira al Solh in conversation with Nat Muller
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A Certain Aesthetic
Walid Siti in conversation with Nat Muller
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Disposable Memories
Raed Yassin in conversation with Nat Muller
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Technologies of History
Jananne Al-Ani in conversation with Nat Muller
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Visualizing Displacement
Foundland in conversation with Nat Muller
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What Representations?
Exhibitions and Other Representations in 25 Years at Witte de With
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The Politics of the (im)Possible
Sharjah Biennial 12: The past, the present, the possible
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Come Together
The Sharjah Art Foundation's 2014 March Meeting
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Tea With Nefertiti
The Making of the Artwork by the Artist, the Museum and the Public
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Noise in the Courtyard
Sharjah Biennial 11 – Re:emerge, Towards a New Cultural Cartography
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Take Me to This Place, I want to do the memories
Atfal Ahdath at Running Horse Contemporary
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Reviews
Critical reflections on Ibraaz publications
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Qalandiya International 2016
Pattern Recognition: Ramallah
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Qalandiya International 2016
Biographies
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Qalandiya International 2016
Encounters Programme
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Spaces of Agency
Maya Zbib in conversation with Amal Khalaf
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Transmission Systems
Raed Yassin in conversation with Stephanie Bailey
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Power Cut Middle East, International Film Festival Rotterdam
Amira Gad
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Ibraaz Platform 004 Launch
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Best Wishes for 2014 from Ibraaz
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Ibraaz Reader 009/10
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Ibraaz Platform 010 | Where to Now?
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Ibraaz 5th Anniversary
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Uncommon Grounds: New Media and Critical Practices in North Africa and the Middle East
Edited by Anthony Downey (IB Tauris, 2014)
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News
To close Ibraaz Platform 010, we present new essays by Ibraaz Editor-in-Chief Anthony Downey, Ibraaz Senior Editor Stephanie Bailey, Ibraaz Contributing Editor Ala Younis, and Natasha Hoare; interviews with Szabolcs KissPál and Mahmoud Khaled, Toleen Touq, Cevdet Erek, Hammad Nasar; projects by Shadi Habib Allah, Mahmoud Bakhshi, Maryam Monalisa Gharavi,...
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Where to Now: Shifting Regional Dynamics and Cultural Production in North Africa and the Middle East
Platform 010 Editorial
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Now Where?
On Navigating Without a Compass
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Pattern Recognition at the Mosaic Rooms
Lizzy Collier
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Questions of Collectivity in the Absence of Connectivity
On Qalandiya International 2016 in Ramallah
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Return to the Former Middle East
Ibraaz 5th Year Anniversary Editorial
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Where to Now?
An Introduction to Platform 010
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The Sleepwalkers
Rana Hamadeh at The Showroom, London
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The Ugly One
Eric Baudelaire
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Hashem L Kelesh – هاشم الكلش
Medrar .TV
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Ventriloquism
A project by Ali Cherri
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98weeks: Our Lines Are Now Open
A Radio Series on the Poetics and Politics of Language
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The Incidental Insurgents
The Part about the Bandits Pt.2
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Initiated by the Kamel Lazaar Foundation in 2011, Ibraaz is the leading critical forum on visual culture in North Africa and the Middle East. We publish an annual online platform – consisting of essays, interviews, artists' projects, and platform responses – that focuses on research questions conceived through a network...
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