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In “Memory of a Square (perceived from an interior),” the apparent thematic continuity between<br />

the two screens does imply neither linearity/continuity nor circularity. Thus, its temporality cannot<br />

be simply claimed to be linear or circular. The temporal topology revealed in this work is moebial<br />

since it constantly blends imaginary and real space, fantasy and reality, interiority and exteriority<br />

through its course. Thus, there is no linear progression or regression, but a continuing moebial twist<br />

of inside and outside is the case in this work.<br />

(Figure: 1)<br />

While viewing “Memory of a Square (perceived from an interior),” in one moment, we have a<br />

glimpse of the women in the interiors anxiously waiting, and simultaneously on one screen, of a man<br />

being arr sted among the crowd of protestors surrounding the square on the other screen. (Figure:<br />

1) Here, one might conclude that the husband is one of the many who are being arrested in various<br />

protests that took place in the history of the square. This is one of the many interpretations possible,<br />

it may or may not be the case. However, what this moment reveals is that this family microcosm<br />

isolated from the outside is neither a secure place nor a system enclosed within, as the memory of<br />

the square always leaks into the interiors. In parallel, in order to imagine any historical moment or<br />

social, political events happened in the square, one always has to bring individual stories to the fore.<br />

Keywords: Memory, Retroaction, Imaginary, Domestic, Public<br />

Defne TÜZÜN<br />

Kadir Has University, Department of Radio, Television and Cinema<br />

defne.tuzun@khas.edu.tr<br />

Notes<br />

1<br />

Gülsün Karamustafa, Memory of a Square (perceived from an interior) (2005), video.<br />

2<br />

Dylan Evans, An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis (London: New York:<br />

Routledge, 1997), 58.<br />

3<br />

Jacques Lacan, The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book VII, The Ethics of Psychoanalysis 1956‐60,<br />

ed. Jacques‐Alain Miller, trans. Dennis Porter (London: W.W. Norton & Co., 1992), 139, 71.<br />

4<br />

Evans, An Introductory Dictionary of Lacanian Psychoanalysis, 58‐9.

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