Hyper Digital Forces

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Abstract

Bringing together selected works from the Borusan Contemporary Art Collection, the Hyper Digital Forces exhibition highlights the experimental approaches prevalent in New Media Art that are shaped by different possibilities of artistic production. Since the 2000s, "digital experiences", which are now a part of our daily lives, have opened the doors for many types of research that were not previously available for creative artists. Through its disposition that is oriented towards such research, Borusan Contemporary Art Collection traces the "new visuality" underlined by the production of digital images. The exhibition puts the images brought forward by this understanding of visuality under the magnifying glass through an approach based on comparisons. Neon sculptures, video installations, and manipulated photographs as various examples of New Media Art come together with collages, canvases, and works on paper that are shaped by classical production techniques. This coming together makes the differences between the "moving image" and the "standing image" emerge simultaneously.

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Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationIstanbul
PublisherBorusan Contemporary
Publication statusPublished - 16 Sept 2023
MoE publication typeF2 Partial implementation of a work of art or performance
EventHyper Digital Forces - Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul, Türkiye
Duration: 16 Sept 202318 Aug 2024
https://www.borusancontemporary.com/en/hyper-digital-forces_2190

Field of art

  • Contemporary art

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