Thursday, June 10, 2010
Monday, May 31, 2010
Gecekondu in Istanbul
Gecekondu video 1
By Mehmet Kurtkaya
Gecekondu (plural gecekondular) is a Turkish word meaning a house put up quickly without proper permissions, a squatter's house, and by extension, a shanty or shack. Gecekondu bölgesiis a neighborhood made of those gecekondular.
Etymology
In Turkish, gece means "at night" and kondu means "placed" (from the verb konmak, "to settle" or "to be placed"); thus the term gecekondu comes to mean "placed (built) overnight". And bölgemeans a "zone", "district" or even "region", so a gecekondu bölgesi is a "suddenly built-up shanty-neighborhood."
Usage
In common usage, it refers to the low cost apartment buildings or houses that were constructed in a very short time by people migrating from rural areas to the outskirts of the large cities. Robert Neuwirth writes in his book Shadow Cities that these squatters are exploiting a legal loophole which states that if one starts building after dusk and moves into a completed house before dawn the same day without having being noticed by the authorities, then the next day the authorities are not permitted to tear the building down but instead must begin a legal proceeding in court (and thus it is more likely one can stay). Such buildings may be constructed without going through the necessary procedures required for construction, such as acquiring building permits, and can be very densely populated. Neuwirth states that "half the residents of Istanbul - perhaps six million people - dwell in gecekondu homes".[1]
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Amoibe Yurt City Oud Charlois Rotterdam Netherlands!
For more information on the project see http://kufsergisi.blogspot.com/
Amoibe Yurt City, 2009
Spray paint, Astroturf, vinyl, pompoms, dog tents
Variable dimensions

Amoibe Yurt City, detail

Interior shot - Pre-install

Piekfijn
All good things must come to an End
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
A Robot came to visit
Earlier this summer, there were strange sightings at the YC3 encampment.



Check out the video
http://vimeo.com/5736315
Directed, operated, edit, score by Chris Patterson
Still photo by MAYO Mendoza
Hosted by Pat Miles
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Guest Artist Ted McGurn


Ted McGurn is a native Long Island artist. He studied at SUNY Alfred, New York Tech and SUNY Purchase. His work has recently been included in exhibitions at Exit Art, New York, Dam Stuhltrager Gallery, in Brooklyn and Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens, NY. He lives and has his studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn with his wife Laura and baby Audrey.
reclaimed antique joists, cedar shingles, nails
14' 2" x 10' x 5'
2009
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
YC3 mid summer update #1

We have posted a few shots of this collaborative work by Laura Ten Eyck and Ted McGurn.
Nature Sign as seen through George Schmidt's "Meeting House"







