It was my second year in college. I took a first-year international relations course for which I had to read Orientalism by Edward Said. This was my first official encounter by a well-defined concept of ‘the other.’ Said defined ‘the other’ as lower, less important, different or even strange. The …
Read More »Year of Disasters, Leaks and Technological Breakthroughs – Good Bye 2010 by Ela Erozan Gursel
2010… Another year passed by… the first decade of the millennium is over. How will you remember 2010? What happened in these 365 days that made the year significant? Natural disasters, information leaks, technological breakthroughs… 2010 was the year of natural disasters. Different parts of the world were shaken by …
Read More »Education is the Greatest Gift for Our Future by Ela Erozan Gursel
Most of us see things that need to change but we don’t know how to go about it. As we walk down the Istiklal Avenue, we see kids selling tissues to survive in the midst of dangerous streets. Some of us stop and give them a few coins, others are …
Read More »Creative Ads Still Attract Our Attention By Ela Erozan Gursel
The information age makes all kinds of information and images available. Because we receive a lot of irrelevent data besides useful and interesting ones, we take only a few seconds to screen and label them as ‘worth reading or watching’ or ‘junk’. The job of advertisers is tough because they …
Read More »Can Art Become a Lucrative Business? By Ela Erozan Gursel
Last week I went to a public lecture by Tamar Almor at Sotheby’s Singapore. It was a good lecture to hear about trends in the art business. If you’re simply an art enthusiast, art investor or creative business professional interested in art, you will enjoy to see new perspectives in …
Read More »Will Quora Be a Popular Interactive Database? By Ela Erozan Gursel
I used to love futuristic movies as a kid. In 1990s Hollywood made us imagine that the future world would be a utopia where human factor would be minimised and electronic machines would control the cities, maintain security and restore information. Boys of my age were mesmerized by flying cars …
Read More »Home Sweet Home by Ela Erozan Gursel
One of the rarest joys of living abroad is to visit home. In my case, home is Istanbul. Most of my friends and colleagues prefer vacationing in the exotic spots of the Mediterranean or travel thousands of miles just to relax and get into the mood to vacation. In contrast, …
Read More »Too Many Creative Ideas To Sort? Maybe It Is Time to ‘Mind Map’ By Ela Erozan Gursel
Most of us come up with many unusual and creative ideas during the day but have hard time transforming them into concrete projects or include them in processes. Some of us take notes and make an effort to make use of these new ideas, others easily forget them within the …
Read More »Foreign Investors Eye Turkish Exhibition Sector By Ela Erozan Gursel
Turkey comes to mind as a beautiful destination for vacationing by the Mediterranean coast, indulging with delicious food and venturing the cultural sites by the Bosphorus and Sultanahmet in Istanbul or Ephesus in the West. Not many people would think of Turkey as the place to conduct global business meetings, …
Read More »Lost in Numbers By Ela Erozan Gursel
Are you one of those Lost fans who followed the show diligently all 6 seasons? Were you disappointed by the finale that left us with many unanswered questions? Or did you think that the emotional ending with the final encounter summed up the philosophy of Lost? Maybe you are one …
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