İstanbul Kültür ve Sanatının Estetik Disiplinlerle Yeniden Sunumu
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18117863Anahtar Kelimeler:
Dijital sanat, kültürel bellek, İstanbul, dijital estetik, çağdaş sanatÖzet
Bu çalışma, İstanbul’un kültürel ve tarihsel belleğinin dijital sanat pratikleri aracılığıyla yeniden yorumlanışını incelemektedir. Dijital çağın estetik dinamikleri, kentin tarihsel katmanlarını, mimari belleğini ve toplumsal kimliğini çok katmanlı bir görsel dile dönüştürürken; sanatçının üretiminde teknoloji yalnızca bir araç değil, kavramsal bir düşünme biçimi olarak işlev kazanmıştır. Araştırma, dijital estetiğin çağdaş sanatta kültürel mirasın yeniden üretimindeki rolünü; somut ve soyut arasındaki geçiş, zamansallığın yeniden kurgulanışı ve izleyiciyle kurulan bilişsel etkileşim düzlemleri üzerinden değerlendirmektedir. İstanbul’un mimari simgeleri, su ve ışık imgeleriyle birleşerek, kültürel belleğin dijital soyutlama aracılığıyla yeniden inşa edildiği görsel bir anlatıya dönüşür. Eser analizleri, dijital teknolojilerin estetik potansiyelini hem tarihsel hem de duygusal bir alan olarak ele alır; kentin kimliğiyle bireysel hafıza arasındaki ilişkiyi sayısal verinin estetik bir forma dönüştüğü düzlemde tartışır. Çalışma, kültürel mirasın dijital ortamda korunması, yeniden üretilmesi ve yorumlanması süreçlerinde, sanatçının deneysel plastik dili aracılığıyla yeni bir “görsel bilinç” inşa edildiğini ortaya koymaktadır. Bu bağlamda, İstanbul’un dijital sanat aracılığıyla yeniden temsil edilmesi, yalnızca estetik bir dönüşüm değil, aynı zamanda kültürel sürekliliğin dijital çağda yeniden tanımlanma biçimidir.
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