Türkiye'nin ilk medya sanatı odaklı uluslararası sanat fuarı Noise_Media Art, 12 Ocak - 21 Ocak 2024 tarihleri arasında İstanbul'u teknoloji, sanat ve müzikle buluşturacak. İnovasyon, cesaret ve özgürlüğün temsilcisi German Legend’ın katkılarıyla gerçekleştirilecek OI_Music Powered by German Legend müzik programıyla Alan Kadıköy’de başlayacak etkinlik, Kadıköy Kent Müzesi, Alan Kadıköy, Yeldeğirmeni Kilisesi, Haliç Sanat/Fener Evleri gibi mekanlara yayılacak.
#Noise Media ArtCan we describe it as a "Kurdish reform" or better brand it as a campaign of getting rid of decades-old oddities? According to some "urban legends" floating around in the Turkish capital, even though prominent ethnic Kurdish intellectuals are still demanding the state to undertake some "closed-door" discussions with a group of "wise men" appreciated by the Kurdish population of the country, both President Gül and Prime Minister Erdoğan have the "political will" to start a process with some modest but meaningful steps.
ISTANBUL - A string of poor results capped by a historic 5-2 rout at the hands of relegation-battling Kocaelispor stuns Galatasaray, who parts ways with coach Michael Skibbe with immediate effect. Former Lions legend Bülent Korkmaz will take the German's place and has the task of mending the side before this week's UEFA match
ISTANBUL - The Christmas tree morphed into a New Year’s tree in Turkey. In fact an overwhelmingly large proportion of the population are Muslims and don’t celebrate Christmas. So it became a New Year’s tree instead. The New Year is widely accepted and celebrated in Turkey and is an official holiday.
German Magazine, ‘Der Spiegel’, wrote that ruins belonging to the Garden of Eden, from which Adam and Eve were expelled for eating the forbidden apple, is in Göbeklitepe in the province of Şanlıurfa in Turkey. The archaeological digs that have been taking place in Göbeklitepe have revealed findings that call into question all previous information known to man regarding prehistoric times and the path to civilisation. Traces of an 11,000-year long legend have been found in Eastern Anatolia. The first human being is said to have hunted in Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran, and settled in Göbeklitepe, working the land there.