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-via a Mouth
“From a Tummy to the Sky via a Mouth” was a multi-sensory, mixed media exhibition I co-produced, unfolding across three gallery floors and a garden. The show blended video, sculpture, text, and graphic elements into a continuous narrative—beginning with the phrase “Mutluluk Göbüşte Başlar” ("Happiness starts in the tummy") installed on a round pool in the garden, setting the tone for the entire experience.
I oversaw the graphic design and video animation, as well as the technical and spatial production—working with silkscreen printing, custom carpentry, and 3-axis CNC metal cutting. We built seven synchronized screen installations, each powered by individually programmed Raspberry Pi units embedded in sculptural boxes. The exhibition followed a symbolic route from the body to the sky, weaving together recurring visual motifs—berries, toothbrushes, elephants, green beans—across mediums to create a cohesive and immersive visual language.
For further details,
please visit the artist’s website:
“From a Tummy to the Sky via a Mouth” was a multi-sensory, mixed media exhibition I co-produced, unfolding across three gallery floors and a garden. The show blended video, sculpture, text, and graphic elements into a continuous narrative—beginning with the phrase “Mutluluk Göbüşte Başlar” ("Happiness starts in the tummy") installed on a round pool in the garden, setting the tone for the entire experience.
I oversaw the graphic design and video animation, as well as the technical and spatial production—working with silkscreen printing, custom carpentry, and 3-axis CNC metal cutting. We built seven synchronized screen installations, each powered by individually programmed Raspberry Pi units embedded in sculptural boxes. The exhibition followed a symbolic route from the body to the sky, weaving together recurring visual motifs—berries, toothbrushes, elephants, green beans—across mediums to create a cohesive and immersive visual language.
For further details,
please visit the artist’s website: