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artificial hells<br />

Oda Projesi, FAIL# BETTER project by Lina Faller, Thomas Stussi, Marcel Mieth and<br />

Marian Burchardt, 2004. Two-week workshop about building structures in the city, in the<br />

Oda Projesi courtyard.<br />

valued over artistic mastery and individualism, regardless of what the<br />

project sets out to do or actually achieves.<br />

The writing around the Turkish artists’ collective Oda Projesi provides<br />

a clear example of this tendency. Oda Projesi is a group of three artists<br />

who, between 1997 and 2005, based their activities around a three- room<br />

apartment in the Galata district of Istanbul (oda projesi is Turkish for ‘room<br />

project’). The apartment provided a platform for projects generated by the<br />

group in co-operation with their neighbours, such as a children’s workshop<br />

with the Turkish painter Komet, a community picnic with the sculptor Erik<br />

Göngrich, and a parade for children organised by the Tem Yapin theatre<br />

group. Oda Projesi argue that they wish to open up a context for the possibility<br />

of exchange and dialogue, motivated by a desire to integrate with<br />

their surroundings. They insist that they are not setting out to improve or<br />

heal a situation – one of their project leaflets contains the slogan ‘exchange<br />

not change’ – though they evidently see their work as oppositional. By<br />

working directly with their neighbours to organise workshops and events,<br />

they evidently wished to produce a more creative and participatory social<br />

fabric. The group talks of creating ‘blank spaces’ and ‘holes’ in the face of<br />

an over- organised and bureaucratic society, and of being ‘mediators’<br />

between groups of people who normally don’t have contact with each<br />

other. 31<br />

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