Get inside the minds of first-time travelers in this new documentary

Traveling to a new place comes out of our comfort zone and helps us get a new perspective in our lives in the homeland.

But there is nothing to transform just like your first trip to a new country. The highest levels of tourist attractions, scents, people, foods and new experiences make you change in a difficult way.

Interiorand A new documentary from Turkish Airlines and the media artist Refik Anadol helps us visualize the change we feel when traveling, supported by data and technology. It was first shown At Ataturk Cultural Center in Istanbul (AKM) for several months, it is currently available to broadcast on Hulu. Here are some reasons for her arrest.

Get inspiration from four travelers for the first time

Interior It includes four diversified travelers for the first time: Tuikuru, a Brazilian citizen of Amazon, who explores the vibrant streets of Tokyo; Esther from Kenya, which reveals the rich history of Istanbul; Sahar, an Australian, deepens in the wonders of the old Göbeklitepe and Capadocia in Turkey; And Sigurbjörn from Iceland, which discovers the beauty of Jordan to breathe.

See how the travel changes the brain

This documentary film more than the experience of travelers for the first time. Advanced technology such as EEG sensors and EMPATICA watches are used to capture every feeling and reaction as data points.

Stories higher than Mashable

Refik Anadol and his creative team turned all these data into a beautiful piece of art. The result is an amazing visual width that raises a feeling of terror, similar to what you feel when traveling.

Feeling the world

Every traveler for the first time in the documentary has a different life experience, and they began on different trips. However, the data that has been captured shows how their brains interact with new experiences like a timely reminder that we are not completely different.

Ahmed Ballat, Chairman of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee of Turkish Airlines, said, “[This documentary] It highlights that travel is not only a physical journey […] Also a deep experience that transforms a person’s inner world. While the airline travels to countries more than any other country, we are committed to linking the world through the global language of art and culture. “

Watching the experiences of Tuikuru, Esther, Sahar and Sigurbjörn will remind you not to travel as a Muslim in it, and calls the viewers to give priority for their next adventure.

Hold Interior On Holo and visit Turkish Airlines To plan your next trip.

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