Dissonant State

In this photographic series, Caroline Tabet attempts to capture the various sources of pervasive sounds in Beirut, Lebanon, some of which exist in many of the pieces in this Online Special Norient City Sounds: Beirut, peering in from the outside. Rather than reveal obvious aspects of these recent political, economic, and social turning points, she directs her attention towards the discreet yet resoundful details that shape the sonic palette of her city. She turns to the cracks that go unnoticed and the sea that remains.

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Beirut has always been a city full of life and sounds. The call of kaak vendors in the streets, the sound of people laughing on their balconies at night, old men playing backgammon in front of their shops, the intense sounds of the construction sites, the fireworks and the cars honking day and night. How does one depict the actual state of a city through its sounds, which are in constant flux, or tormented and crumbling apart? The sustained buzz of generators; water tanks being filled night and day; a broken untuned piano neglected and thrown in the street; the walls of Beirut become like musical partitions with dots, lines, and light forming silent notes.

In a city where there is almost no electricity due to constant power cuts, a deep silence fills the night to the point where everything becomes dissonant. Endless lines at gas stations and motorbikes roaming around; a heavy silence in between, affecting the state of beings. The sound of the sea is the only constant among the major transformations Beirut is experiencing.

This photo series is part of the virtual exhibition «Norient City Sounds: Beirut» curated and edited by Rayya Badran.

Biography

Caroline Tabet (b. 1974, Beirut) is a photographer and video artist. After studying photography in Montpellier, she gained experience in Paris as an assistant photographer before moving back to Lebanon. Her practice explores the relationship between the urban landscape, human trajectories, and native environments as well as notions of memory and loss. Her photographic work draws on research in experimental techniques through the use of organic matter, analog enlargement, along with manual transformations and alterations in the darkroom. In her videos, she develops a dialogue between the distinct aspects of image and sound. Follow her on her Website.

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Published on August 25, 2022

Last updated on December 18, 2023

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