Category: constructed readings
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constructed reading- Murat Devecel
Constructed Haseki region is an importan area witnessing history. Many civilizations have existed in this area for centuries. This cate also be read from the buildings. Historical buildings and today’s buildings are interwined in the region. The region is also the center of trade and the health sector.In the collage. I tried t Show how…
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constructed readings #meltemguney
The place visited resembles the inner world of Trofimovic.its value is unknown, it cannot escape the confusion. tree tree tree,citywalls worth seeing,the reason for the unreachable is bazaar
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constructed readings #kübrab
How do different users experience in a crowded and complex city? What should be the meeting places of these users? While examining these questions, it is necessary to examine the field of study first. Can people who do not come face to face in this cramped building texture be brought together in urban pursuits, or…
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constructed readings by selin
Roads that open to the underground and the past despite the disconnection between the streets. Messages and traces left at random by intersections. Trying to reach the environment and people. It’s the mess it all comes together. How did they all get to this day? What would the underground man think on that road? What…
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an algorithmic storyline – aleyna kırcalı
this collage is done with the reference of Dostoevsky’s ‘The Gambler’ and the spatiality of Haseki Sultan neighborhood. the novel is fictionalized with algorithms. zoom-in’s cartography guidebook this is a guidebook to look up the cartography and narrate the collage. there are 52 cards. the kings, queens and jacks represent the characters in the novel.
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Constructed Readings #semanurshn
SPATIALITY OF A STORY A representation of a scene from the Karamazov brothers where all that spatiality meets with people’s inner thoughts and sins. A moment that they felt forgiven and light as a cloud. A place described by feelings and visualized with thoughts. The district meshed up with what it already has and what…
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Constructed Readings #gokcebetul
Destination of the flee. They came and settled here—the old city. New habitants of Constantinopolis. “Run! Run and save yourselves. Do not look back. Move to that place where they can no longer find you. Let your bodies pass through the streets that their vehicles can not fit.” ” A big protest. Come and participate.…
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Constructed Readings – #SinemGöl
Prologue In one way of describing the ‘space’, the world of letters talks about ‘narrow’ and ‘wide’ spaces according to their psychological impacts on characters. While narrow spaces make characters feel bad, wide spaces create good feelings.There is a character in ‘The Idıot’ named Prince Myshkin who perceives the spaces in this way but mostly…
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constructed readings #aylindemir
a walk towards the side streets of Fatih not only us but also raskolnikov visits Fatih for the first time. every street is in its own obscurity, he finds thousands of possibilities in every street. countless masses of stuck form blind spots to think about or hide. what will Raskolnikov do? could Fatih’s labyrinths swallow…
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constructed readings #berfintopçu
Examining the phenomenon of senility and youth in Fatih in connection with the characters in The Karamazov Brothers. While the character chosen for the phenomenon of aging and gaining value is Father Zosima, the phenomenon of maturation and decay is Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov. Similar to the book, the two sides form a contrast. A collage…
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Constructed Readings #Gurur
Where is Fatih?Is it an unhappy place even for Dostoevsky’s Underground man? it a place where people fleeing the rain, living in slums, manipulated by religion live? Maybe Fatih is not as dark and unhappy as we think, with new structures trying to get into the ruined buildings, worn out paving stones on the roads,…
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constructed readings #berilkeskinöz
What happens if Raskolnikov comes to Fatih? He may continue to drift on the streets and get lost in his thoughts. But maybe the complexity of the city, the streets, the people- everything he encounters on his potential route, would wake him up and realize what he is experiencing. Would they change the thoughts he…
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Constructed Readings-Naz Kıyak
Fatih is a place that can be described as undefined. There are blind walls that look at the street, windows whose view is blocked by other buildings, unexpected historical fragments in neglected streets… The various types of textures and the display of different materials in one building, sometimes in a single façade, prevents the area…
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constructed readings -nağme
The walls are louder than the local people and tell us more about the conqueror. In the region where an identityless participation mechanism has been created people who are satisfied with their location, those who want change, being at the Niagara falls, the buildings getting shorter, going back 50 years, feeling the neighborhood feeling, missing…
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Constructed Readings #KenanEmreYılmaz
Wandering can be divided into various meanings according to the reason of act. You can follow the roads to arrive somewhere, to explore, to kill time, to think, and sometimes for no reason. The Absurdia is an imaginary factory that transforms “our” thoughts into a physical shape. Roads do not exist to overcome, they exist…
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Constructed Readings #ElifAşkın
Constructed Readings explores Crime and Punishment’s protagonist Raskolnikov’s exploration of Aksaray through mappings and collages. Who stole all this? Can a stolen city be recovered? Or is this city eating itself? In addition to corpses above ground, corpses underground… Where do all these skins come from? Where are they going?
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constructed readings #mesutucurmak
Although karamazov, which was originally a book, ceases to be a book when it is read, Fatih is able to touch his unique cultural diversity in many ways.It is quite simple to find the events inside the buildings in this city. dozens of captives flying for a touchReaching inside with thoughtsto forget your wishes and…
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constructed readings #AkınKamilAlparslan
It may make more significant for us to focus on a place from different angles. Examining a place around characters or events makes it easier and more fun to make sense of the place in a sense. Prince mışkin is wandering around the streets, he is here for the first time. Everything is new to…