“Museum as Process II” reimagines the museum as a living, multi-layered environment, one that resists singular authority and instead holds space for ambiguity, participation, and transformation. Sited within the former Ottoman Bank in Istanbul, the project intervenes across three spatial conditions: an exhibition room, an experiential archival room, and an atelier, each operating as a distinct yet interconnected layer of encounter.
The project asks: what happens when memory exceeds the individual and enters systems of display, preservation, and interpretation? Here, the museum is not a neutral container but an active framework through which memory is constructed, negotiated, and continually re-read.
Objects, narratives, archives, and visitors coexist without resolving into a fixed story. Meaning is not given, it is produced, contested, and remade. The museum becomes not an endpoint of knowledge, but an evolving process of becoming.