On the Emotional Architecture of Images in a Post-Truth Era
We live in a time when images no longer need to be real to be believed. Truth has become negotiable; emotion replaces…
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We live in a time when images no longer need to be real to be believed. Truth has become negotiable; emotion replaces…
Read MoreWhy the Line Between Viewer and Creator Is Blurring** The digital era transformed spectatorship. We no longer merely consume art—we remix it,…
Read MoreAs the world shifts toward automation, the handmade object gains new spiritual weight. Ceramics, sculpture, printmaking—disciplines once considered traditional—now feel radical again.…
Read MoreMuseums often speak of a neutral, universal viewer—someone who approaches the artwork without bias. But such a person has never existed. Every…
Read More“Authenticity” has become a cultural currency—brands claim it, influencers market it, institutions package it. But authenticity cannot be performed. It is not…
Read MoreBy Serkan Dinç We are trapped in a world where productivity has replaced presence, and speed has replaced sincerity. The digital age…
Read MoreIn recent years, museum walls have become flooded with long curatorial texts—sometimes longer than the artwork deserves. But the power of art…
Read MoreWe have never produced this many images. And yet we have never seen so little. Visual noise has become one of the…
Read MoreArt increasingly adapts to the rhythm of virality. A piece is considered “successful” if it can circulate quickly, be consumed instantly, and…
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