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Investigations
Have We Lost the World for Its Parts?
A midnight feed. Gaza, theory, Italian disco, Lebanese news, a therapy ad — arriving at identical weight. An investigation into fragmentation, attention, and what the algorithm does to the experience of living inside multiple crises simultaneously.
ibrahim khazzaka
Jan 1311 min read
In The Shadow Of Collapse
Cultural Production, Temporal Displacement, and the Ethics of Documentation in Post-Crisis Societies
Nostalgia, extraction, and care work in Lebanon
ibrahim khazzaka
Jan 816 min read


We are people of accumulation, and therefore, ironically, of waste
A geography of displacement traced through objects carried and abandoned across Beirut, Dubai, New York, Tucson, and Maine. On what accumulation reveals about identity, loss, and the material logic of becoming.
ibrahim khazzaka
Sep 22, 20256 min read


On Gold Luster and Pink Floyd: Insights for 2026
A reflection on in-glaze luster reduction, the Islamic Golden Age, and what it means to trace a material history with your hands. What the chemistry teaches about time, failure, and the persistence of beauty across nine centuries.
ibrahim khazzaka
May 22, 20253 min read


Aesthetic Stasis, and My Pathways to a Living Culture
The Lebanese cultural landscape vibrates and freezes simultaneously. An analysis of the structural conditions — political, economic, psychological — that keep an aesthetic conversation perpetually suspended, and the personal pathways Ibrahim Khazzaka found toward a living culture.
ibrahim khazzaka
May 5, 20257 min read
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