RİZOM, performed by members of
Yakaza Ensemble, Eray Düzgünsoy and Fakih Kademoğlu, will incorporate improvisational components from electronic music along with classical Western instrument, the horn and traditional Japanese flute, the
shakuhachi. Name of the electroacoustic performance, derived from the botanical term meaning "a rootlike subterranean stem," is also used in Deleuze and Guattari's
Capitalism and Schizophrenia (1972-1980) to conceptualize "image of thought."
Also taking place on Long Thursday is the Turkey premiere of the documentary film
The Last Bookshop of the World (2017). Organized in parallel to the 54th Library Week in Turkey, the Turkish and English subtitled screening will begin at 19.00 in the Auditorium.
Urban Intermedia: City, Archive, Narrative exhibition is on view until 22.00. Released on March 17 by SALT, the
İsmail Saray book is available at Robinson Crusoe bookstore, with a special discount exclusive to Long Thursday.