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Lesson Information

Course Credit
Course ECTS Credit
Teaching Language of Instruction Türkçe
Level of Course Bachelor's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 6, EQF-LLL: Level 6, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
Type of Course
Mode of Delivery Face-to-face
Does the course require compulsory or optional work experience?
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Purpose and Content

The aim of the course The goal of this course is to give necessary knowledge to analyze digital aesthetic and to provide assumptions about the usage of digital aesthetic in art and possible relationships between culture and digital aesthetic.
Course Content Aesthetics and digital aesthetics, interactivity, virtuality, time, location, size, types of digital art. Experience (art, discovery, visualization, aesthetics, digital experiences including such areas as emotion) design, network society and information on urbanism.

Weekly Course Subjects

1Introduction to the concept of digital culture; What does culture and digital culture mean?
2nformation and communication in the digital age, project briefs on NFT
3Indicative Art and Cinema​
4Archeology of the Moving Image​ From Animation to Cinema, Digital cinema,
5Context of modern art and digital culture
6Realism in art, cinema and space
7modernism movements and cinema influence, post-digital cultural design, virtual and augmented reality
8Midterm - homework submissions
9The concept of virtual gender in digital culture history, theory and virtual reality Identities in cybernetic space Global information highways
10Online communities, brief about the practical implementation of the final projects Questions about the preliminary project drafts, digital culture and space
11Online communities, brief about the practical implementation of the final projects Questions about the preliminary drafts of the project, digital culture and space
12Questions about the preliminary drafts of the project, digital culture and time
13Presentation Week, project delivery
14Final exam, project delivery

Resources

Trend, David (Ed.) Reading Digital Culture, Malden: Blackwell Publishing, 2001.