Works
These are commissioned pieces—music compositions and sound design I've created for exhibitions, films, dance, and other projects.
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Still Moving Inside Me Exhibition, 2025
Still Moving Inside Me is the new multichannel video installation by Tatiana Macedo, a leading Portuguese visual artist, who is presenting her work for the first time in Braga.
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12 Bridges & Pond For The Moon Installations, 2025
2 compositions and installations part of "The Farm Project" curated by Zeynep Öz for the 16th Sharjah Biennial, 2025.
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MUJO Performance & exhibitions, 2024
Installations at Manarat Al Saadiyat & NYUAD Project Space, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E & Live Performance in Al Khatim Desert
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Entrusted Ground Performance & exhibitions, 2022 Istanbul & 2024 Abu Dhabi
“Entrusted Ground” is a performance and contemporary art installation that were conceived together. It is both a three-dimensional landscape painting and a stage for sound and movement. The work revolves around the elements of air, water, fire, and earth, each embodied by a dancer. As they move and engage with each other, the dancers activate and interact with the installed artworks that set a timeless, cave-like space of nature-culture. Activating all senses, it proposes a mental and physical perambulation. “Entrusted Ground” is a home for homeless stones, a shift for dancers and twigs, as well as a prayer for fractures.
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Materials of Mind Theatre Performance, 2024
Music composed by Berke Can Özcan for the video & contemporary dance performance. Commissioned by İnci Eviner, Frieze Sculpture, London (September 18 - October 27, 2024)
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The Consolation of Objects Exhibition
Music composed by Berke Can Özcan for the cabinet “İsrafil’in Sur'u”, displayed as a part of the exhibition curated by Orhan Pamuk.
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Cochlea & Eustachian Installations, 2022
A collective of three artists (Serkan Aka, Alican Okan & Berke Can Özcan) that create playable sound sculptures from waste materials and everyday objects, encouraging a deeper appreciation and sensitivity to the sounds around us, both in urban and rural life, and to provide a space for visitors to freely express their own sounds. Installations named “Cochlea (Koklea)” and “Eustachian (Östaki)” were both presented in different festivals focusing on sustainability.