Testing İstanbul’s Waters: Thirst Talk # 2 – with Nur Horsanalı
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In this second Thirst Talk, Sophie meets designer and Istanbulite Nur Horsanalı, who spent a lot of time on the famous Galata bridge to observe fishermen and the social and economic structure that surrounds them. There is a lot of ‘halletmek’ going on there. What is halletmek? Tune in and find out.
Cited references
- Nur on insta
www.instagram.com/nurhorsanali/ - Young Curators’ Group, 5th İstanbul Design Biennale
empathyrevisited.iksv.org/en/5th-istan…rators-group - Desiccate with Care, part of New Civic Rituals
empathyrevisited.iksv.org/en/project/1…te-with-care - Finnish Pavilion of the 22nd Triennale di Milano
triennale.org/en/events/aalto-un…oto-mikko-raskinen - 4th İstanbul Design Biennial, A School of Schools
aschoolofschools.iksv.org/ - IKSV podcast (Turkish spoken)
www.spreaker.com/user/11517119/tasbie-ep10-flac-se - Halletmek
pluriverse.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/en/glossary - Nur Horsanalı, “Halletmek”, İstanbul Bilgi University: 2017
issuu.com/nurhorsanali/docs/halletmek_pdf/ - Galata bridge
Four versions and many proposals preceded the current version of the Galata Bridge (among others, a 1502 design sketch by Leonardo da Vinci), built by the Turkish construction company STFA between the districts of Karaköy and Eminönü. It was completed in 1994.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galata_Bridge - Çesme (public fountain)
pluriverse.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/en/istanbul - Self-organisation and system D design
www.hathawaydesigns.org/system-d-academy.html
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