Jülide’s Playroom
In this episode, I embark on a journey through the blurred lines of fiction and reality. Joined by art professional and curator Irem Sezer, we explore the cabinets of Orhan Pamuk’s Museum of Innocence in Istanbul. Is a museum merely a collection of objects, or is it a living, breathing cartography of human (and non-human) relationality? We dive deep into the heart of Kemal’s obsession, questioning how a novel can manifest into a physical space and how objects anchor our fragile identities. In this conversation, we navigate: * The Fluidity of Collecting: From the "Cabinet of Curiosities" to personal hoarding, how do we curate our lives? * Nostalgia Across Generations: Feeling a longing for times we never personally experienced. * Spiral Time: Breaking away from linear narratives to understand memory and experience in Istanbul’s "in-between" society. * The Missing Gaze: Reflecting on the absence of the female perspective within the collection.
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