طرس – Tterss (Palimpsest)
Tterss (Palimpsest) is a body of twenty-four mixed-media collages and video works that examines Baghdad through spatial, material, and historical fragments. Developed after Alshaibi’s return to Iraq following a forty-year separation, the project moves between inherited memory and lived encounter, asking how a city shaped by modernist ambition can be reread through rupture, displacement, and return.
The project turns to the mid-twentieth century as a formative moment in Iraq’s political and geopolitical ascent, when architecture, planning, and civic life carried aspirations for modernity. Drawing on photographs made by the artist in Baghdad alongside family photographs, vernacular imagery, ephemera, and architectural archives connected to the Iraqi architect Rifat Chadirji, Alshaibi constructs layered compositions that move between document and speculation.
The collages treat Baghdad as a palimpsest: a city marked by overlapping histories, interrupted futures, and competing visual regimes. LiDAR scans appear within these composites as spatial traces, fracturing and complicating the archival and photographic field. Rather than functioning as neutral technological records, the scans register the instability of seeing a place shaped by both intimate memory and historical violence.
In counterpoint, the video work Roadwork is composed of contemporary footage and LiDAR scans captured by Alshaibi in Baghdad, following the movements of daily navigation through the city. The video brings the project into the present tense, where damaged infrastructure, ordinary circulation, and the pressures of lived reality register as measures of endurance and strain.
Tterss positions Baghdad as more than a city defined by aftermath. It becomes a lens onto the ambitions and contradictions of modernity itself, where political desire, built form, exile, and historical memory remain deeply entangled.
Acknowledgment
With gratitude to the Aga Khan Documentation Center at MIT for permission to use elements from the Kamil and Rifat Chadirji Photographic Archive.
Tterss, 2025–2026
24 mixed-media collages
Roadwork (excerpt), 2025
Video and LiDAR with sound, 8 min. 17 sec.
Artist/editor/sound: Sama Alshaibi
Roadwork LiDAR data visualization: Sama Alshaibi, Devin Bayly, Karina Buzzi, Ben Kruse, Andrés Caballero
Roadwork field assistants in Iraq: Shawk Ayman and Abdulrahman Zeyad
Tterss graduate research assistant in the USA: Andrés Caballero
Tabula Rasa, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
Roadwork, 2025
Duplicates, 2025 Mixed media collage 77 x 107 cm
One Country, 2025 Mixed media collage 77 x 107 cm
Monument Free, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
As If We Were Another, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
Cite Without Seeing, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
Ashura, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
Right of Occupancy, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
In Miniature, 2025 Mixed media collage 77 x 107 cm
The Previous Draft, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 77 cm
Rules Errata, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
Diachrony, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
Towers, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
In Conversation, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 77 cm
Kodak Code, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
The Nature of Fiction, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
In the Silt, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
Residue, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
A Site of Potential Belonging, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm
Basrah Addendum, 2025 Mixed media collage 57 x 76 cm