leftover exhibition investigates re-entry of industrial waste into production cycles
Briefly

Buşra Tunç examines industrial remnants, workshops' atmospheric elements, and production waste through industrial archaeology in her solo exhibition, 'Leftover.'
Tunç focuses on materials like powder coatings and metal shavings resembling geological formations, discussing the unintended aesthetics and economies of production leftovers.
The exhibition delves into concepts of invisible labor, interrupted time, and the use of irregular materials like rubber spills to challenge normative contexts and daily functions.
Tunç investigates how traces of time and material manifest in architecture, human bodies, and psychology, highlighting connections between machine operations and human experiences.
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