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CLIMAVORE: Seasons Made to Drift is an exhibition and public program that explores how to eat as humans change the climate. Different from carnivore, omnivore, locavore, vegetarian, or vegan diets, what defines CLIMAVORE is not the ingredients but the infrastructural responses to climatic events, as well as unprecedented seasons of food production and consumption. New cycles of drought, disrupted rainfall patterns, or alterations of the littoral, are discontinuous, disjointed, disconnected, non-
Exhibition April 7 -
The First Geography Congress convened in Ankara by the Ministry of National Education in 1941 identified seven regions in Turkey by their topography, climate, vegetation, agriculture, and other human considerations. It also sought to form a uniform language and curriculum to be used in schools across the country. For generations, geography education maintained a climate, soil, and yield-
Through selected cases, CLIMAVORE: Seasons Made to Drift studies and demonstrates instances that help identify new seasons in action. The exhibition starts with one of five commissioned works, Weathered (2021) on the ground floor of SALT Beyoğlu, where the Forum becomes a “prosthetic” forest of material records of historic droughts and famines in Anatolia. Ranging from newspaper cuttings and poems to fossil leaves, tree rings, and timber fragments, the artefacts refer to climate information from the times when meteorological data was not yet systematically collected. Unicum (2021) delves into the phenomenon of the Mediterraneanization of the Black Sea, where changes in water temperature and salinity cause migration of species and the emergence of new habitats, now with increased speed. The Lasting Pond (2021) digs into the shrinking of wetlands on the periphery of Istanbul by tracking water buffalos along their wallowing routes. Traces of Escapees (2021) dives into the sea to diagnose the pollution caused by fish farms and the subsequent genetic erosion of local types. Exhausted (2021) undoes the tales of soil and human fertility from the Neolithic age in the so-
As part of Exhausted, SALT is collaborating with e-
CLIMAVORE: Seasons Made to Drift, the third in SALT’s Conversations series, is programmed by Meriç Öner and Onur Yıldız within the framework of "Our Many Europes," with additional support from the Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development and the Goethe-
"Our Many Europes" is a four-
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[1] View of Cooking Sections, Exhausted, 2021. Photo: Mustafa Hazneci, SALT. [2] Cooking Sections, Traces of Escapees, 2021. Installation, film excerpt. Courtesy Cooking Sections. [3] Dr. Zimmer, Water Buffalo in the Water, 1930. Agriculture project proposal, Turkey. Photo courtesy United Church of Christ (UCC), American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT), SALT Research.