by zeroone | Apr 6, 2019 | Community Projects Turkey, Gender Equality, Turkey
Photo by: Kayra Sercan Çanakçı “Eleğimsağma” is an interactive installation based on a story written by Ömer Seyfettin in 1917. A young girl named Ayşe isn’t allowed to play with boys outside and is forced to cover her head in public. She believes that if she passes...
by zeroone | Apr 6, 2019 | Community Projects Turkey, Gender Equality, Turkey
Photo by: Kayra Sercan Çanakçı “A Woman’s Scream” is a kinetic sculpture that requires two participants to activate the experience. Participants enter a dark room and stand on either side of a glass pane with two window frames hanging from a pulley system. As they...
by zeroone | Apr 6, 2019 | Community Projects Turkey, Gender Equality, Turkey
Photo by: Kayra Sercan Çanakçı “The Loop” is an interactive pop-up installation that aims to disrupt the social norms of a typical Turkish housewife. The installation’s ideal location is in a market and its goal is to help Halime go beyond the bounds of a good wife...
by zeroone | Apr 6, 2019 | Community Projects Turkey, Gender Equality, Turkey
Photo by: Kayra Sercan Çanakçı “Escape Yourself” is an escape room that makes participants face the conditions that lead to domestic violence against women. The player is positioned as a bystander who hears the sounds of struggle coming from Room 502, and makes the...
by Team Bindu | Apr 26, 2018 | Community Projects India, Gender Equality, India
Spotlighting female pioneers in traditionally male careers Breaking Gender Barriers is an investigative collaboration by Team Bindu which documents women in careers that are traditionally held by men using photos, video, audio recordings and imprints of personal...
by Team Backstage Crew | Apr 26, 2018 | Community Projects India, Gender Equality, India
Remixing gender perspectives with chess and circuitry The Backstage Crew created a tool that would help them research and evaluate various positions on gender equality. They compiled audio bites from publicly accessible media and mapped them onto a chessboard, which...