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Four Weeks: An Ethnographic VR Film

Kıvılcım Zafer Teoman (Medipol University)

 

The film serves as both an ethnographic and autoethnographic exploration of the lived experiences of two women: Cigdem, who lost her sight at a young age, and myself, who experienced partial vision loss due to a retinal artery occlusion. Beginning with my narrative as a storyteller/researcher—it gradually weaves Cigdem’s story together with my own, blurring the lines between perspectives. It invites viewers to explore fluid storytelling while challenging traditional hierarchies in ethnographic research by decentralizing power and engaging with critical questions of memory.

The project integrates digital media practices into ethnographic research, using VR to reconfigure traditional fieldwork methods. By layering, distorting, and juxtaposing visual and auditory elements, the film aims to reshape our shared experiences into a dynamic narrative disrupting the linearity of knowledge transfer and seeks to reimagine ethnography as a collaborative and participatory process. The immersive and participatory nature of the project aims to decentralize curatorial authority, offering dialogic engagement while aiming to explore the potential of digital media to reimagine curatorial practices.

Kıvılcım Zafer Teoman is a filmmaker, artist, and researcher. She holds a MA in visual and media anthropology from Free University Berlin and a PhD in media and communication from Galatasaray University and is a full-time lecturer in visual communication design at Istanbul Medipol University. Her work spans collaborative practices, digital culture, and memory.