Before setting out on a journey, every traveller thinks about what they will need when they depart from their stability, uniquely gather them, and pack their luggage.
But some travellers embark on journeys to find something about themselves, to remember something they knew and forgot, or to discover pieces they have never known. The paths that are walked outside are traversed inside.
Hayy Open Space, this summer, hosts İrem Çağıl, who walked the Camino de Santiago route, steeped in deep cultural and spiritual meanings across Spain for 1000 km. She narrates her journey through the objects carried by the people she encountered along the way.
You are invited to join İrem Çağıl in a discussion about objects that are functionless for paths travelled by feet but invaluable as a compass for inner routes, along with their stories and the invisible paths.
On Wednesday, November 22, at 18:00 at Hayy Open Space.