Raiser & Basturma
Raiser Raiser
Basturma, have you ever thought about how the quiet rhythm of a cooking fire could translate into a light installation? I feel there’s a hidden harmony between the steam of your spices and the glow of a silent room.
Basturma Basturma
Well, I suppose a quiet fire is the only thing that can make my spices dance, but lighting up a room with that rhythm? I'd have to be careful the fire doesn’t turn into a blaze of glory, or my tradition will be burnt to ash. Still, it’d be a curious experiment—just don’t expect me to hand you a recipe for the light.
Raiser Raiser
I hear you—keep that fire gentle, let the scent spread instead of screaming. If you let the heat whisper, the lights can follow, and the tradition stays alive, not just in the kitchen but in the glow of a room. Let's keep the blaze quiet, like a soft pulse.
Basturma Basturma
Sure thing, but keep the fire so quiet it almost forgets it exists, otherwise it will swallow the room and our spices. I’ll keep the tradition alive, just with a subtle glow.
Raiser Raiser
I’ll keep the flame low, almost a whisper, so it lights the space without overtaking it. That subtle glow will honor the tradition and let the spices breathe.