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In this episode, designer Martí Guixé joins Mariana Pestana, curator of the 5th Istanbul Design Biennial, and Nur Horsanalı, part of Young Curators Group. The conversation expands on the story behind Guixé’s Solar Kitchen and how the project is evolving in Istanbul as part of the New Civic Rituals program. The discussion also touches upon the relationship between design and food, as Guixé is widely recognized for a significant body of work related to food design.
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This episode brings together Francisca Sottomayor, part of the design team of the Germinator, and Haro Cümbüşyan, founding director of EK BİÇ YE İÇ—one of the local partners of the project. The conversation expands on this collaboration established within the scope of the biennial’s New Civic Rituals program and discusses how the germination of seeds can symbolize a new beginning for people to interact with their environment, grow and source their food in urban settings. Germinator is designed by SKREI with Francisca Sottomayor and Sofia Magalhães.
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In this episode, Nur Horsanalı, part of Young Curators Group, is in conversation with Carlotta Novella from public works who contributed to the biennial’s New Civic Rituals program with the project Desiccate with Care in collaboration with Freddie Wiltshire and Billy Adams. The conversation focuses on the project which takes food preservation as a collective civic practice, different methods and rituals of food preservation from around the world, and the local partnerships behind Desiccate with Care.
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This episode features the talk held between the Istanbul Design Biennial director Deniz Ova and Christina Serifi and Juan Chacón, the founders of TiriLab, an initiative that explores cultural heritage and rural communities. The conversation primarily stresses the duo’s research project titled Sattelite Kitchens they have participated the 5th Istanbul Design Biennial with. The project evolves around the outdoor kitchens, constructed and organised mostly by women in the Thesprotia region in Greece and which are used as a space of assembly, resistance, empowerment and care.
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This episode features the talk held between the biennial curator Mariana Pestana and artist and filmmaker Calum Bowden, the creator of the film Dark Origins, screened during the biennial within the scope of the Empathy Sessions. Dark Origins is a VR journey to the edge of knowledge, inviting people to experience the contested origins of life deep inside the Earth. The talk primarily stresses Bowden’s attempt to unravel the scientific mysteries of extremophiles – creatures that thrive without any sunlight in extreme temperatures and pressures while informing us about Bowden’s pioneering works and wide knowledge of the digital field.
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This episode features the talk held between Mariana Pestana and Paula Gaetano Adi, on her film A Robocaliptic Manifesto: techno-politics for liberation, screened during the biennial within the scope of the Empathy Sessions. The film is a visual manifesto asserting the importance of unlearning the imperialisms performed by modern robotic and AI technologies that reinforce the racial and colonial logic.
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This episode features the talk held between Mariana Pestana and Emmy Bacharach, the creator of the film Stream of Consciousness: The Caves of Hasankeyf, screened during the biennial within the scope of the Empathy Sessions. The film offers an immersive experience, exploring the threat to Hasankeyf, an ancient city submerged after the building of a dam, in south-eastern Turkey. It also explores the potential of virtual reality to create empathy across different societies, geographies and life forms.
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This episode features the talk held between Mariana Pestana and Alice dos Reis, the creator of the film Undercurrent, screened during the biennial within the scope of the Empathy Sessions. Undercurrent is a science-fiction about the relationship between a marine biologist and a krill swarm in the deepest spots of the North Atlantic Ocean. As the end of her project approaches, the biologist is faced with ethical questions regarding her relationship to the non-human and the systems that mediate their contact with humans. Undercurrent is supported by the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Istanbul.
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This episode features the recording of the live talk held between Mariana Pestana, the curator of the 5th Istanbul Design Biennial and Ben Thorp Brown, the creator of the film Cura, screened during the biennial within the scope of the Empathy Sessions. The talk focuses on the film which uses a tortoise embodying the ancient goddess of care, Cura, as its main protagonist and which brings to life the principles developed by the Austrian-American architect Richard Neutra, who saw architecture as a therapeutic tool.
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In this episode, the 5th Istanbul Design Biennial’s curator Mariana Pestana talks with Ibiye Camp, the creator of Behind Shirley, the film which has met the biennial audience within the scope of the Empathy Sessions, about how human biases result in an algorithmic bias in digital-imaging technology. The film Behind Shirley, deconstructs and rethinks the colonial narratives in the development of facial recognition systems exploring how darker skin was not taken into account in film chemistry.
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The art and culture world will never be the same after the pandemic. This talk with Nikolaus Hirsch, Frankfurt-based architect and co-founder of e-flux Architecture, is about how the biennials will evolve in the aftermath of COVID-19. The discussion also touches upon the biennial's extended collaboration with e-flux Architecture as part of the Critical Cooking Show of Empathy Revisited: Designs for more than one.
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Luiza Prado, participant of the 5th Istanbul Design Biennial’s Critical Cooking Show, joins us to talk about her video Danças, which starts off from personal stories and delves into three ingredients that connect the cuisines in Turkey and Brazil; okra, chilies, and oranges. Prado also discusses her other artistic and academic works, which revolve around issues of fertility, reproduction, coloniality, indigenous knowledge, gender, and race.
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Prem Krishnamurthy, the graphic designer of the 2nd Istanbul Design Biennial – The Future is Not What it Used to Be, joins us for a conversation about new practices in the digital world that challenge conventional approaches towards biennials, and what the future holds in terms of new formats.
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Hem 1. İstanbul Tasarım Bienali'ne hem de 3. İstanbul Tasarım Bienali'ne katılan PATTU Mimarlık'ın kurucuları Işıl Ünal ve Cem Kozar, uzun süren araştırma, hazırlık ve üretim süreçlerinden oluşan projelerini, meselelere tarihsel gelişimleri üzerinden yaklaşmaya özen gösteren çalışma yöntemlerini anlatıyor.
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Zoë Ryan, curator of the 2nd Istanbul Design Biennial – The Future is Not What it Used to Be, joins us to discuss the legacy of the biennial's second edition and the future of museums in the age of rapid transformation and global crises.
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Teknoloji ve sanatı buluşturan çalışmaları aracılığıyla yolu İstanbul Tasarım Bienali'yle birkaç kere kesişen tasarımcı, sanatçı ve eğitmen Bager Akbay, Tokyo'dan Linz'e, kuklacılıktan danışmanlığa uzanan yolculuğunu ve günümüzde yürüttüğü projeleri anlatıyor.
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"Halletmek" adlı projesiyle 4. İstanbul Tasarım Bienali'nde yer alan, 5. İstanbul Tasarım Bienali kapsamında bir araya getirilen Genç Küratörler Grubu'nun bir parçası olan Nur Horsanalı, gündelik hayattaki tasarım örneklerinden, araştırma odaklı tasarımdan, Türkiye'nin yemek kültürüne odaklanan "Atıştırmalıklar" adlı seriden bahsediyor.
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Selva Gürdoğan and Gregers Thomsen of Superpool, who have been involved in the Istanbul Design Biennial in a variety of formats from the beginning, join us to talk about their approach towards design and discuss how the biennial affects professionals in terms of creative production, developing a research-based practice, and communicating with international networks.
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İstanbul Tasarım Bienali kapsamında farklı yıllarda gerçekleştirilen, ziyaretçileri kentin duvarlarına, zanaat merkezlerine, ortak üretim alanlarına farklı bir gözle bakmaya teşvik eden tematik rotaların yürütücülüğünü üstlenen Murat Güvenç, bu tür etkinliklerin kent yaşantısına etkisini anlatıyor. Bahar Türkay moderatörlüğünde gerçekleştirilen sohbet aynı zamanda İstanbul Tasarım Bienali gibi etkinliklerin araştırmacılar, profesyoneller, akademisyenler, öğrenciler ve kentte yaşayanlar için anlamını sorguluyor.
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"Sokak Yiyeceği Yazıcısı" projesiyle 1. İstanbul Tasarım Bienali’nin "Adhokrasi" sergisinde yer alan Deniz Manisalı, üretim teknolojisi, mimarlık ve mutfak arasında bir buluşma noktası keşfetme fikrinden ortaya çıkan çalışmalarını anlatıyor. Bahar Türkay’ın moderatörlüğünü üstlendiği sohbet, günümüzde farklı ihtiyaçlar ve koşullara bağlı olarak yeniden gündeme gelen seyyar arabaları, hem tarihsel ve kültürel bir okuma hem de bir gelecek öngörüsü olarak yapılan tasarım araştırmaları bağlamında inceliyor.
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