Filed under: book, interior design | Tags: gregers tang thomsen, istanbul, iwan baan, open library, platform garanti, quinze & Milan, selva gürdoğan, superpool architect
Architects: Superpool
Location: Istanbul, Turkey
Project Team: Selva Gürdoğan, Gregers Tang Thomsen
Client: Platform Garanti
Collaborators: Quinze & Milan
Project Area: 260 sqm
Project year: 2008
Photographs: Iwan Baan



Filed under: art, book, design | Tags: 2.5 new york street life, a sequence of events, bastard, bastard project, choose my identity, chuck palahniuk, illustrators & creatives, nick walker, pygmy, sketchbooks, the hidden art of designers, WK interact, wk interact 2.5, wk interact 2.5 new york street life
Filed under: design | Tags: mies van der rohe, paul rand, paul rand conversation with students
Rand quoting the late architect, ludwig mies van der rohe’s ‘don’t try to be original. just try to be good’.
Filed under: art | Tags: art beyond the gallery walls, resist, resistnetwork, turkey
What is resist?
It is a online platform in that people can share their skills, share their stories, work together, change something and work together.
I’ve seen an article about Turkey there and want to share with you:
Turkey’s Dirty Stories challenge censors and public memory
“Every country has its dirty stories. In Canada, we could point to the continuing theft of land and resources from First Nations; the environmental devastation and human cost of the Alberta tar sands; or the Highway of Tears (to name a few).
In the case of Turkey, a particularly dirty story from their recent past is the 1980 coup that saw hundreds of thousands of detentions, and widespread human rights abuses including torture, lengthy jail terms, and executions for political dissidents and civilians. It is not a popular memory.
This month, the exhibition “Dirty Stories” opened at the BM SUMA Art Center in Istanbul’s Karaköy district. The show presents 30 artists working in a range of media to excavate and transform the memory of Turkey’s dirty war into some kind of new and contemporary understanding. As we’re fond of saying on our war memorials in Canada – “Lest We Forget”, indeed.
The works range in content and form including various kinds of memorial for individuals killed in the coup; poems against censorship crumpled and left on the gallery floor for visitors to take; a gun chiseled on a tombstone; photographs of muzzled artists.
As Turkey continues to struggle with the memory of its recent political past, and continued censorship and challenges to artistic and expressive freedom, the exhibition is bound to stir public controversy. Kudos to the artists and gallery for taking the risk of remembering in order to transform the present and protect the future.”
for more info: http://www.resistnetwork.com/
Filed under: art | Tags: 3rd world, open doors, wendell mcshine, wendell mcshine studio
Filed under: music, photography | Tags: concert, parov stelar, parov stelar concert, photography, sedef aydoğan
Filed under: photography | Tags: foggy day, istanbul, photography, sedef aydoğan
Filed under: photography | Tags: istanbul, photography, sedef aydoğan, street walls, typology, typology project, typology project va 328, va 328
Our project in the course VA 328 is typology on photography. I have chosen the street walls as the subject matter, because I believe that walls on the street are good examples for an unofficial archive of the contmeporary events. Everyone is free to leave his/her message on the street walls, that’s why I can find marks from people with different lifestyles. They refer political messages, social problems in their marks.
These photos were taken in a small region by me, but I will broaden the region. I am trying to take photographs of the walls from each region of Istanbul.
5 years long graffiti history of a wall has shown well in this short movie. I like it (:




































