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Archaeological Horn Form and Contemporary Art Applications

Authors :
Öztürk, Mine Ülkü
Source :
International Society for Technology, Education, and Science. 2021.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In the historical process, archaeological finds of past ages are objects that show aesthetic features of that day. Although these products, which are used to sustain daily life, are not called art objects, each tool played a role at the beginning of the ages. There is no record of life to be watched again. However, by following the traces of the produced objects, traces of the past can be made. Art products are, in a sense, the product of the cultural geography in which they emerged. It can be seen that there is not much difference between today's art and the artist's understanding of production, with the effort of human beings to beautify and the understanding of production adapted to life in the past. The research consists of application examples of seeing the aesthetic trace of the horn shape in archaeological finds hidden in the details of life forms and how the artist interprets it in his or her own contemporary applications. [For the complete volume, "Proceedings of International Conference on Studies in Education and Social Sciences (Antalya, Turkey, November 11-14, 2021). Volume 1," see ED625228.]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
International Society for Technology, Education, and Science
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED625293
Document Type :
Reports - Research<br />Speeches/Meeting Papers