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Ces XC is a multidisciplinary artist, DJ, and creative director based in Istanbul. His work bridges photography, AI-generated visuals, and cultural documentation, often focusing on Turkish street life, fashion, and music. Ces’s visuals are known for their surreal fusion of tradition and modernity — Nike-branded teyzes, chromed-out scooters in Eminönü, or sacred architecture infused with futuristic aesthetics.

A passionate connector of local heritage and global subcultures, Ces has worked with international magazines, musicians, and brands to craft powerful visual narratives that celebrate authenticity. Beyond visuals, his sets as a DJ span Baile, Afro, and experimental bass-driven sounds, offering a sonic extension of his visual universe.

Ces XC’s work has been featured in exhibitions, digital platforms, and art publications worldwide — often sparking conversations around identity, nostalgia, and the future of creativity in urban spaces.

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Ces XC is a multidisciplinary artist, DJ, and creative director based in Istanbul. His work bridges photography, AI-generated visuals, and cultural documentation, often focusing on Turkish street life, fashion, and music. Ces’s visuals are known for their surreal fusion of tradition and modernity — Nike-branded teyzes, chromed-out scooters in Eminönü, or sacred architecture infused with futuristic aesthetics.

A passionate connector of local heritage and global subcultures, Ces has worked with international magazines, musicians, and brands to craft powerful visual narratives that celebrate authenticity. Beyond visuals, his sets as a DJ span Baile, Afro, and experimental bass-driven sounds, offering a sonic extension of his visual universe.

Ces XC’s work has been featured in exhibitions, digital platforms, and art publications worldwide — often sparking conversations around identity, nostalgia, and the future of creativity in urban spaces.