Passing through many dreams, cities also become the host of reveries. For some these cities become a source of life but for some they are the exact source of discontent. One person’s dream can become another person’s nightmare. And as this discrepancy grows larger so does the menace of a city. But when does a city stop dreaming? How does a person quit dreaming? Is there a point when it becomes too tiring? And what happens when dreams manufactured in a city find nothing to talk about with the dreams rooted there? Every city is a dream trap. But what if that city can’t find a dream to trap? What happens then to the city’s people and the dreamers of the city? Oya Baydar and Feride Çetin will discuss the dilemmas, trapped dreams and what a lack of dreams might look like. They will look for ways to dream again.
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