by Yilmaz Vurucu/Bahanur Nasya
"The Sea in me" portrays how centuries of co-existing with nature and the sea has created such a richand vibrant culture, one which needs to be maintained and not sacrificed to the norms of what we define as global modernity, whether it be modern highways which serve as a disconnect between the inhabitants of aregion and the sea, or dying out traditions which should be maintained and passed onto other generations.
"The Sea in me" portrays how centuries of co-existing with nature and the sea has created such a richand vibrant culture, one which needs to be maintained and not sacrificed to the norms of what we define as global modernity, whether it be modern highways which serve as a disconnect between the inhabitants of aregion and the sea, or dying out traditions which should be maintained and passed onto other generations.