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Alternatif Malzemenin Düşsel ve Görsel Dili

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2021-07-05
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Karasu, Eren Çağdaş
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While transferring ones imagination to the work of art, the artist most of the time required the material that serves as the mediator of one’s art and the touch to it.The work of art is a tool in the artist's narrative, and the material serves as an aid in this narrative. The stages of the use of traditional materials and how their boundaries began to vanish were studied in this thesis. The artist has begun to take all types of materials that can communicate oneself narrative in line, who builds the form in such a way that any instrument, that is, the material, becomes into a message, to oneself and to one’s imagination. Humanity has developed materials and a range of purposes when interacting with one environment since the beginning of time. The fundamental basis of the thesis is the material, which is not considered separately from the human in artistic expression. This thesis investigated the material's transition from cave art, which is known as the first narrative in the past, to today's narrative. On the artifacts, the material's evolution process has been observed and evaluated.The thesis contained questions such as "what is a material?" and "what is a work of art?" and the solutions to these questions were questioned. It has been studied and evaluated when and how the material changed and evolved with what concepts throughout the history of art. With the development of technology, the artist, who was able to provide easier access to the history of humanity, to the history of art, in short, to his past, provided one’s with different opportunities to learn new things with archives that could be documented by breaking away from the traditional master-apprentice relationship.In addition, the artist desired to be free and create original works. New, distinctive expressions evolved, giving birth to opposing ideas, and perspectives on art and work shifted.When it comes to today's art, the variables that influence its evolution have been investigated, and this insight has been questioned through modern works of art. Today, we can focus on catching the different with all the opportunities that the person iv creates, and think about discovering what hasn't been done before, thanks to what we've learned in the past and what we've learned.In the thesis, all these processes are explained and examined through examples. In this framework, the topic's application studies were thought of and implemented in a way that avoided uniformity and differed from one another in terms of subject and material.Each work has its own personality, story, and issue. Both the intellectual concept and the resources used to represent the dream were changed in the narratives.
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