“There was a wall. It didn't seem important. Like all walls, it had two meanings, two faces. What was inside and what was outside was dependent on which side of the wall you were looking at.” (Dispossessed, Ursula K. Le Guin)
When we say mental and nervous diseases, the same image appears in our minds, it is the dark. Have we ever really examined the lives of people who are identified or stigmatized as patients? As a society, do we provide environments where these people can recover? In this project, which advocates that healing can be achieved not by closing the rooms but by getting out and socializing, the "inside" and "outside" are not determined with such precise lines.
Unit 1: Islands
Coordinators: Michael Edward Young, Nazlı Kök, Gaye Bezircioğlu