37 Min.

Beirut: Traces of a City – A Pod Poem Timezones

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

This episode reflects on the current uncertainties experienced in Beirut and how they have influenced creative processes. The city of Beirut is a space that is constantly transforming. From the violent conflicts of the recent past to the social uncertainty of the present, Beirut has become synonymous with precariousness.

Featuring: Chaza Charafeddine, Muriel N. Kahwagi, Sharif Sehnaoui, Rana Eid

A podcast by Rana Eid and Nadim Mishlawi

Bonus Talk: Nesrine Khodr, featuring Mhamad Safa

Artistic Editor: Abhishek Matur

Project Management: Hannes Liechti

Jingle Voiceover: Nana Akosua Hanson

Jingle Mix: Daniel Jakob

Mastering: Adi Flück, Centraldubs

Artwork: Šejma Fere



Chapter 1: Podcast Timeszones – Beirut: Traces of a City – A Pod Poem - Duration: 23:40 (00:00)

Chapter 2: Bonus Talk - Duration: 13:56 - Start: (23:40)

This episode reflects on the current uncertainties experienced in Beirut and how they have influenced creative processes. The city of Beirut is a space that is constantly transforming. From the violent conflicts of the recent past to the social uncertainty of the present, Beirut has become synonymous with precariousness.

Featuring: Chaza Charafeddine, Muriel N. Kahwagi, Sharif Sehnaoui, Rana Eid

A podcast by Rana Eid and Nadim Mishlawi

Bonus Talk: Nesrine Khodr, featuring Mhamad Safa

Artistic Editor: Abhishek Matur

Project Management: Hannes Liechti

Jingle Voiceover: Nana Akosua Hanson

Jingle Mix: Daniel Jakob

Mastering: Adi Flück, Centraldubs

Artwork: Šejma Fere



Chapter 1: Podcast Timeszones – Beirut: Traces of a City – A Pod Poem - Duration: 23:40 (00:00)

Chapter 2: Bonus Talk - Duration: 13:56 - Start: (23:40)

37 Min.

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