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Zamanın Sesi: Ses Atölyesi Sanatçı Atölyesi, 8. 03.2018 @ Pera Muzesi

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Zamanın Sesi: Ses Atölyesi
Sanatçı Atölyesi: Güneş Terkol

Dünyayı duymak istediğimiz seslerle betimlemek mümkün mü?
Peki, maruz kaldığımız veya gerçekten dinlediğimiz seslerin kadın ya da erkek olmakla, evde, plazada ya da atölyede çalışıyor olmakla, kentin merkezinde ya da çeperinde, ülkenin doğusunda ya da batısında doğmuş olmakla ilgili olabileceğini hiç düşündünüz mü?
Atölye çalışmasında hangi seslere kulak vereceğimizi, hangilerini duymak istemediğimizi birlikte düşünüyoruz. Ardından düşlerimizi ve seslerimizi kumaş kalıplara yazı ve resimlerle aktararak kolektif ses haritamızı çıkarıyoruz. Bu sefer bağırarak değil, ama "sessiz” de değil, seslerle düşleyerek yaşadığımız anı ortaya koyuyoruz.

İlişkili Sergi: 
Zaman Değişmeli
Süre: 2 saat
Kontenjan: 10 kişi
Atölye başına katılım bedeli: 70 TL
Öğrenciler için atölye başına katılım bedeli: 50 TL
Detaylı bilgi: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr


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Sound of Time: Sound Workshop

Artist Workshop: Güneş Terkol
Is it possible to describe the world through the sounds we want to hear? And, have you ever thought that the sounds you are exposed to or really listen are associated with being female or male, working from home, in the plaza or workshop, living in the center or suburb, or being born in the east or the west of the country? In the workshop, participants think about the sounds we want and do not want to hear or listen. Then, we develop our own sound map by transferring our dreams and sounds by putting script and pictures on cloth models. This time, we do not shout or remain “soundless”, instead we mark our moment in life by dreaming through sounds.
Workshop led by: Güneş Terkol
Related Exhibition: The Time Needs Changing
Capacity: 10 participants
Duration: 2 hours
Participation fee per workshop: 70 TL
Participation fee per workshop for students: 50 TL

For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr


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