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"Corrupted Patterns" by Karim Nasser, ,

 

Corrupted Patterns frames the governmental building of EDL (Electricité Du Liban). Inaccessible however very visible to the public, an architectural landmark stands in the urban fabric of Beirut, Lebanon. A landmark, but also a symbol and pioneer of Lebanon's political corruption consolidated in one building.
Framed in this image, is a façade that portrays the destruction caused by the Beirut Port Explosion, the largest non-nuclear bomb in the history of our modern civilisation, moments after the blast that occurred on August 4th of 2020 at 06:07 PM.
Corruption also corrupted itself.

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