Voronoi displays ceramics of the 18th and 20th centuries through today. This is done using a contemporary and digital medium. The exhibit looks at the threshold between the digital and the physical realm. This art intends to demonstrate and the fluidity of the two and how we can flow between them. This video provides commentary on the preservation of cultural heritage and its importance to future generations.
The video can be viewed at the Kütahya Tiles and Ceramics Collection gallery
Oddviz is an artist collective. They digitally scan objects and spaces rendering them in a 3D digital photo-geometrical space.
Çağrı Taşkın is a former student of architecture. His 3D modeling, processing visuals, and visualization are integral to the actualization of their projects. Serkan Kaptan has a background in engineering and environmental studies. Digital arts, performance arts, political ecology, and collectives are his areas of focus. Erdal İnci studied painting, he works in the fields of photography and the digital arts.
Ceramic production has always been a part of Turkish Heritage. aİznik during the Ottoman era, Kütahya in the Phrygian, Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods, and continuing at a lesser rate using traditional methods up until today.
This exhibit aims to show this cultural heritage’s importance, with a collection of household objects dating throughout Turkish history as well as a video that aims to make the viewer reflect on the imminent loss of this culture if it is not preserved.