Posts Tagged ‘Haydarpaşa Train Station’
interdimensional exhibition: ghost buildings
September 20th, 2010 by lifeproof
Nowadays, an exhibition takes place around the city in Istanbul. The exhibition is there but the subjects of the exhibit are inexistent; they are ghosts of the city: the buildings that were demolished either by human hand or by catastrophes. 12 monumental buildings were chosen from different historical eras: Antiochos Palace, Polyeuktos Church, Walls of [...]
Tags: Antiochos Palace, architectural history, Candarli Hammam, Çırağan Palace, Darülfünun, Direklerarası, European Capital of Culture of 2010, experience design, Ghost Buildings, Ghost Buildings Main Exhibition, Hayal-et Binalar, Haydarpaşa Train Station, Hotel Kempinsky, İncili Mansion, Istanbul, Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture Agency, Monument of Ayastefanos, multi-touch table, Nerdworking, Old Ciragan Palace, Polyeuktos Church, Sadabad Palace, Taksim Barracks, Taksim Square, The Squibb Building, Walls of Galata
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PinPoint
monolithic: visual history of istanbul
June 15th, 2010 by lifeproof
Since Istanbul is the European Capital of Culture of 2010, there are numerous cultural, musical and artistic events going on around the city and it is crowded with many cosmopolitans from all around the world. Haydarpaşa Train Station was built on water between 1906 – 1908 by German architects and was presented as a gift [...]
Tags: Ahmet Türkoğlu, Alican Aktürk, Baran Gülerşen, Byzantine Empire, Can Dinlenmiş, Candaş Şişman, Deniz Kader, Efor Production, Erdem Dilbaz, European Capital of Culture of 2010, Gökhan Kurtuluş, Gökhan Uzun, Görkem Şen, Haydarpaşa Train Station, Human Landscapes from My Country, Istanbul, Kaiser Willem II, Latin Empire, Lokman Doğmuş, monolithic, Murat Durusoy, Mustafa Nurdoğdu, Nazım Hikmet Ran, Ottoman Empire, projection mapping, Refik Anadol, Roman Empire, Sinevizyon, Tolga Dizmen, Ümit Özdemir, Visio – Vox, Yakup Çetinkaya, yekpare
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
Tag Istanbul
October 19th, 2009 by lifeproof
Tag Istanbul has a facebook group that introduces this one night spectacle as Istanbul will act as a stage for an extraordinary art performance which has never been exhibited before in Turkey. The most famous buildings which are considered to be the “symbols of Istanbul” will turn into canvases for these famous artists. Famous poets’ [...]
Tags: AKM Building, Ara Güler, Bedri Baykam, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, Hans Van Veggel, Haydarpaşa Train Station, Istanbul, Maiden's Tower, Mehmet Güleryüz, Mustafa Pilevneli, Point Hotel, Spice Market, Tag Istanbul, Tan Sağtürk, Tom De Graeve, Topkapı Palace, Turkey
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