Untitled, 2024
Found objects (metal, glass, and other salvaged materials), screen, digital images 93 x 71 x 35 cm
Perception is a process of fragmentation — an accumulation of details that, once isolated, become decontextualized fragments of perspective. The city is not a fixed entity but a shifting composition — layers, structures. Working exclusively with found objects, Farhat continues an ongoing process of observation and reconstruction, where discarded materials and images are collected, removed from their original function, and reconfigured. These fragments — once functional, now estranged from their original context — become traces of movement. The screen functions as an intersection, where material and image merge, revealing not the city itself but the act of perceiving it. In this process, urban remains become active components of a new structure, as what is dislocated does not vanish — it reshapes.
