top of page
Çeşmeci
MAJORITY
An installation exploring the relationship between individuals, space, and urban life.
As cities grow more crowded and chaotic, they reflect changes in how we live—both socially and individually. Space begins to lose meaning, becoming a mass shaped by growing populations and standardized systems.
In this transformation, individuals lose their sense of uniqueness and become small, repeated parts in larger structures. “Majority” reflects this shift, showing how the connection between people and space becomes blurred.
The work brings together 380 unique house forms, made from 2,300 separate pieces. Inside each house are objects that symbolize personal memory, identity, and the sense of belonging.




bottom of page