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Dijital Sanatta Dans: Türk Halk Dansları Üzerine Kavramsal Bir Değerlendirme

Year 2024, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 22 - 36, 30.04.2024

Abstract

Bilgisayar teknolojilerinde yaşanan gelişmeler kabul edilen geleneksel sanat anlayışını değiştirerek dijital sanat adı verilen yeni bir sanat formunun ortaya çıkmasına yol açmıştır. Dijital teknolojiler kullanılarak ortaya konulan eserler, yine dijital ortamlarda sanatseverleri ile buluşturulmaya başlanmıştır. Kendine özgü kurallarını, ifade biçimlerini ve özelliklerini zamanla benimsemiş ve şekillendirmiştir. Geleneksel sanat alanlarını etkilemeyi başaran dijital sanat formu yine kendine özgü olarak net sanatı, sanal gerçeklik gibi yeni türlerin ortaya çıkmasına ve bu alanlarda sanatsal çalışmalar yapılmasına olanak sağlamıştır.
Dijital sanat toplumların kültürel ve geleneksel yapısında bulunan ve sanatsal değer biçilen dans sanatında da etkinliğini 1970’li yıllardan itibaren göstermeye başlamıştır. Gerek sahne üzerindeki kullanılan dijital ekipmanlar, gerekse dijital olarak yapılan sahne gösterimleri bu alandaki dijital etkileşimleri gösteren unsurlar olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır. Bu çalışmadaki amacımız Dans sanatının dijital ortamdaki pratiğini anlamaktır. Hangi dinamiklerden faydalandığını görmek ve kültürel devamlılığı ne düzeyde etkileyebileceğini irdelemektir. Araştırmada, nitel araştırma yöntemlerinden biri olan durum araştırması yaklaşımı benimsenmektedir. Bu yöntemle, belirli bir durumun, olgu ya da olayın ayrıntılı bir şekilde incelemesi amaçlanmaktadır. Araştırmanın odak noktası görsel-işitsel kaynaklar, belgeler ve raporlar gibi dokümanlarla elde edilecek verilerdir.

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Dance in Digital Art: A Conceptual Evaluation on Turkish Folk Dances

Year 2024, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 22 - 36, 30.04.2024

Abstract

The developments in computer technologies have led to the emergence of a new form of art called digital art, changing the accepted understanding of traditional art. Works created using digital technologies have begun to be presented to art enthusiasts in digital environments. Over time, digital art has adopted and shaped its own rules, forms of expression, and characteristics. The digital art form, which has successfully influenced traditional art fields, has paved the way for the emergence of new genres such as net art and virtual reality, allowing artistic works to be created in these areas.
Digital art, which has been effective in influencing the cultural and traditional structure of societies, has also started to manifest its impact on the art of dance since the 1970s. Both the use of digital equipment on stage and digitally produced stage performances are elements that demonstrate digital interactions in this field. The purpose of this study is to understand the practice of dance art in the digital environment, to see which dynamics it benefits from, and to examine the extent to which it can affect cultural continuity. In the research, the case study approach, one of the qualitative research methods, is adopted. This method aims to examine a specific situation, phenomenon, or event in detail. The focal point of the research is the data to be obtained through visual-auditory sources, documents, and reports.

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  • Bozkanat, E. (2022). If Walter Benjamin witnessed NFTs: looking at crypto art through his eyes. Hacettepe University Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(1), 35-51. https://doi.org/10.17572/mj2022.1.3551
  • Djik, J. V. (2016). The network society. Epsilon Publishing E-Book.
  • Ekemen, G.K. (2023). Digitized Dances: Articulated Bodies, Performances, and Spaces [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Ege University Institute of Social Sciences.
  • Ertan, E. (2015, February). Digital post-histories 1960s and 1970s media art. Akbank Sanat.https://www.akbanksanat.com/en/exhibition/dijital-sonrasi-tarihceler-1960lar-ve-1970lerin-medya-sanatindan-kesitler
  • Güzel, E. (2016). Digital culture and competition in online social networks: digital habilus. Gümüşhane University Journal of Communication Faculty, 4(1), 83-97.
  • İspir, B. (2013). Development of new communication and technologies. In M. C. Öztürk (Ed.), Digital communication and new media (pp. 2-25). Anadolu University Web Offset Facilities.
  • Kayacık, M. (2011). Image technologies and motion capture technique in the context of body and movement [Unpublished master's thesis]. Istanbul Technical University Institute of Social Sciences.
  • Kırsaçlıoğlu, Ç. (2017). The situation of digital art applications in Türkiye [Unpublished master's thesis]. Gazi University Institute of Fine Arts.
  • Kotaman, M. (2020, April). The new form of art: digital art. Kotaman.com. https://www.kotaman.com/sanatin-yeni-sekli-dijital-sanat/
  • Kuruüzümcü, R. (2010). Virtual reality as a digital medium and art form. Art Magazine, (12), 93-96.
  • Mutlu, M. (2019). From its formation to today: digital art and students' views on digital art [Unpublished master's thesis]. Necmettin Erbakan University Institute of Educational Sciences.
  • Önder, A. (2022). Digital renaissance and the relationship with NFT works. Eurasian Journal of Social and Economic Research, 9(3), 377-394.
  • Sağlamtimur, Z. Ö. (2010). Digital Art. Anadolu University Journal of Social Sciences, 10(3), 213-238.
  • Solak, Ö. (2022). Digital arts, digital literatures. Discourse Philology Journal, 7(2), 357-389.
  • Sümbül, M. (2017). Playing digital human (homo ludens digital): the representation of folk dances in the network society. In N. Cömert (Ed.), Free essays in dance (pp. 60-84). Gece Kitaplığı.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Social and Cultural Anthropology (Other)
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

İbrahim Köroğlu 0000-0001-8456-920X

Dilek Cantekin Elyağutu 0000-0002-0357-9148

Early Pub Date April 5, 2024
Publication Date April 30, 2024
Submission Date February 21, 2024
Acceptance Date March 27, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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APA Köroğlu, İ., & Cantekin Elyağutu, D. (2024). Dance in Digital Art: A Conceptual Evaluation on Turkish Folk Dances. Journal of Music and Folklore Studies, 1(1), 22-36.