
54 x 144 inches | 2016
Work “Different Question, Different Map”, is that of the relation between different maps of the same territory (world). There is two types of map: Political and Physical. Would it be possible to represent everything political in physical terms? Perhaps it is not, countries do not become suddenly different where territories of two countries meet. That is merely lines of fences. The map is growing more and more confusing, yet it will function as different entities. It is the truth that, no maps shows everything. Each map concentrates on answering a particular set of questions and those questions arise out of the difficulties of organizing human life, which shows a certain social political problems. While looking at maps, I am trying to understand present state of those question which has been raised by physical constitution of maps. The different sets of questions can often be connected, which is why our views of the world becomes chaotic sometimes.


