“Interactive Installation”
Syn_Aesthesia 
 ABSTRACT 
SYN_AESTHESIA

 Gökçe, Deniz Gizem ,Master’s Program in Communication Design
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Nazlı Eda Noyan
 January 2023, 69 Pages
 
One of the new fields emerging in the era of digitalization in art is audio-visual performance art. With the rapidly developing technology, projects realized by collaborating with many different disciplines such as contemporary music, architecture, digital media design, etc. are nowadays very common under the concept of modern performance art. Can the mind be visualized by creating illusions in these intellectual projects, or how to support the visualization of the viewer's mind with the most realistic methods? Can the visuals formed in the viewer's mind be associated with reality? Many studies on the common ground of audio-visual performance art with these disciplines are increasing. This project will aim to answer these questions by creating new experiences in digital art. The focus will be on live audio-visual performances supported by visual installations using different light and sound sources. Although digital art is abstract, the experiences it gives to the audience are actually more concrete. This new combination of representational practices, which have the power to create a different perception of reality by detaching from reality during this experience given to the audience, are instantaneous works that the audience cannot experience in the same way in repetition. Instead of physical and more material art, more conceptual examples that can acquire a language for themselves in the digital environment and aim to give people new experiences are gaining more and more importance. For this reason, the project aims to differentiate itself from similar works by allowing the audience to participate in this creation practice by creating interactive visuals with more analog methods instead of using visuals created with data in a digital environment.
  
Keywords: Experience, Digital Art, Conceptual Art, Audio-visual Performance, Installation
Syn_aesthesia
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