A çekçek’s-length


Storytelling of a waste(d) landscape
and its reaches through reclaiming the discarded



A çekçek’s-length is a study on navigating through and learning from a waste landscape characterized by precarity and uncertainty, embedded within the city of Istanbul with everlasting networks. My thesis work unfolds this landscape through a series of encounters that I had with one of the most prominent yet overlooked professions of Istanbul: the work of waste picking. It narrates what happens when waste(d) matter continues to live by communicating with new contexts, speaking to humans and non-humans whether it is the physical remains of a past or a garbage bag; and aims to dismantle deeply rooted ways of ‘not seeing,’ within the city and learn how to cope with a damaged planet that has already become our collective home.





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List of figures 




Individual work

Master’s Thesis
TU Berlin
Spring 2024

Supervisors 
Prof. Dr. Anke Hagemann
Dr.-Ing. Jamie-Scott Baxter
late Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hermann Schlimme



Awarded Best Master’s Thesis 2024 of the 
M-Arch-T program
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