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  <title>Berlin Project Space bi'bak</title>
  <description>Today I’m talking about research-based artistic practice with two members of the bi’bak creative team who co-produced the exhibition, Bitter Things, Narratives and Memories of Transnational Families (along with co-artistic director, Can Sungu). In today’s episode, we speak about the process of finding a story. How a series of conversations can lead to an idea that inspires a team to spend two years crossing Europe and many layers of legal and personal research to learn about a part of the migration story that has had little academic attention but a lot of representation in popular culture. </description>
  <author_name>This Beautiful Shot is Not an Accident</author_name>
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