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  • MERAMET

    MERAMET

    Meramet is a research-based multimedia art project exploring memory, storytelling, and intergenerational knowledge along the Bosphorus. Combining oral histories, fieldwork, archives, and participatory artistic practices, it creates new ways of sharing, performing, and transmitting relationships to place.

  • BEN KURGUYUM / I AM A FICTION

    Developed through an oral history project with former Sümerbank workers, I Am Fiction follows shadow puppetry master Ünver Oral and the imaginative world he created through storytelling, performance, and craft. The work reflects on memory, creativity, and the enduring impulse to make

  • GHOSTLY

    GHOSTLY

    A poetic documentary exploring migration, belonging, and the emotional geographies between Turkey and Berlin. Drawing on visual anthropology research, Ghostly combines ethnographic interviews and observational imagery to reflect on displacement, memory, and the search for home.

  • WAREHOUSE

    A meditative ethnographic short film exploring the sensory landscape of a carpenter’s workshop. Through close observation and immersive sound, Warehouse reflects on the relationships between labour, materiality, and space.

  • CIRCA

    CIRCA

    An experimental short film exploring the relationship between bodily rhythms and digital technologies through the lens of menstruation. Drawing on anthropological research, Circa reflects on time, self-observation, and the cyclical nature of embodied experience.

  • MİMAROGLU REMIX

    MİMAROGLU REMIX

    A collaborative audiovisual project based on previously unseen 8mm footage from the archive of composer İlhan Mimaroğlu. Bringing together more than thirty visual artists and musicians, the project reinterprets archival fragments through contemporary moving-image and sound practices. S. Buse Yıldırım contributed an experimental video work in collaboration with musician Suat Armağan Koçak.

  • AH

    AH

    An experimental short film exploring belonging, displacement, and emotional turbulence through an abstract visual language. Inspired by the Turkish word âh—a sigh of deep sorrow—the film unfolds as a sensory journey through memory, longing, and the inner landscape of a young woman.