طرس – Palimpsest

طرس -Tterss (Arabic: palimpsest) is a mixed-media collage project that reimagines Baghdad’s transformation—its peaks, declines, and latent possibilities. Through Alshaibi’s work, Baghdad becomes a site of physical presence and alternative visions—one that is "always mediated, annotated, and glimpsed through shifting thresholds.” — Sama Alshaibi

Archival materials by Rifat Chadirji appear courtesy of the Aga Khan Documentation Center at MIT
Artist: Sama Alshaibi
Graduate Research Assistant: Andrés Caballero

 

Roadwork (excerpt), 2025

Video & LiDAR w/sound, 8 min 17 sec

Tterss is a mixed-media collage and video/LiDAR project that reimagines Baghdad as a layered site of physical presence and alternative possibilities. After a 40-year separation, I returned to my homeland. Using LiDAR technology to scan the urban landscape, I built an extensive repository of factual measurements, mapping the city’s neighborhoods, government edifices, shrines, iconic landmarks, and marshland peripheries. These scans also capture the silhouetted movements of people navigating daily life, a haunting reflection of how the strain of post-war realities resonates through the city’s failing infrastructure and the lives it struggles to sustain.

The LiDAR’s laser-precise data mappings are interwoven with photographs and archival materials—including vernacular imagery and architectural renderings—to craft compositions that explore the elasticity between imagining and depiction. The bricolage layers temporalities, technologies, and fragmentations, tracing the evolution of a city shaped by imperial interventions, shifting ambitions, and impossible desires. The project constructs a speculative space for understanding cities as microcosms of broader global crises, where modernization, conflict, exile, and revival converge.

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