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Continental Drift

Continental Drift (2025) consists of a motor turning various disk-shaped objects configured like a train of gears, so that their rotations become slower and less perceivable to the eye at each step, until the invisible movement reaches the scale of geological movements.

Exhibition: The Whisper of Things

Curated by Uras Kızıl, “The Whisper of Things” brings together research-based processual works concerning landscape, specifically produced or reconceptualized for the exhibition.

Exhibition: Grounded

Curated by Ceren Erdem and Bilge Kalfa, “Grounded” at the Türkiye Pavilion of the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale approaches soil as a carrier of ecological and cultural memory,…

Journeys in Affect Space

Journeys in Affect Space (2022) is an installation where randomness and choice function together, using emotion maps as a framework.

Exhibition: PneumoMachinic

New Media Gallery, New Westminster BC :: June 9 – August 18 2024 PneumoMachinic is a sound-art exhibition which considers the influence and cultural impact of breath, from…

Exhibition: Reveries, Truths

14.04-16.07.2023 :: Casa Botter, Istanbul Botter Apartment, Istanbul’s first Art Nouveau building (constructed in 1901), opened its doors under the name of Casa Botter Art and Design Center….

Volvelles

Volvelles (2022) is a series of works, each of which consisting of freely rotating, concentric metal wheels utilized to create combinations of concepts related to methodologies, frameworks, acts or approaches in creative processes.

Tesla Valve

Tesla Valve (2022) is a walkway with barriers whose geometry is based on Nikola Tesla’s invention originally known as a “valvular conduit” that allows gases or liquids to flow preferentially in one direction, without utilizing any moving parts.

Solo Exhibition: Degrees of Freedom

10.09 – 22.10.2022 :: Pilot Galeri, Istanbul The exhibition takes its name from control theory where “degrees of freedom” refers to the variety of possible motions in a…

Waterline

Waterline (2022) is an installation where printed numbers on the wall function as a scale to show the elevation of the exhibition space. The markings are reminiscent of waterline markings on the hull of ships that indicate their draft.