The measurement of temperature as a basic indicator of recording the vital functions of a space exposes the changes inside the space with and without human existence. The distinct nuance between these two circumstances marks the relations between the individual and space while representing the function and, in a sense, the performance values of the space in context with the space of practice. Is it possible for a museum, school or even a residence as a public space to exist independently without the individuals that call it into being? What sort of conceptual transformation do the spaces undergo when they become without function and human existence?

The series ‘Spaces with Suitable Temperature’ represents the temperature and the changes of temperature that’s implemented and fixed in different public spaces and ‘homes’ that is private and at the same time the hosts the individuals of the society at their crudest f

Installation | Mixed media: thermometer, wood, photograph | 2,5x14,5 cm (each piece) |  2001