DYSTOPIA IN GRAPHIC DESIGN

In the context of philosophy and art history, utopia has been the key concept of many controversies in terms of the history of thought. The Utopia written by Thomas More in 1516 is regarded as the beginning of the utopian direct connection with art. The postmodern period is a period with intellectua...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1bad639d231342f6b8dd6654cc175c1d2021-11-24T09:20:40ZDYSTOPIA IN GRAPHIC DESIGN2148-416310.9761/JASSS7800https://doaj.org/article/1bad639d231342f6b8dd6654cc175c1d2019-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=910019678_19-Dr.%20%C3%96%C4%9Fr.%20%C3%9Cyesi%20Rah%C5%9Fan%20Fatma%20Akg%C3%BCl.pdf&key=28914https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163In the context of philosophy and art history, utopia has been the key concept of many controversies in terms of the history of thought. The Utopia written by Thomas More in 1516 is regarded as the beginning of the utopian direct connection with art. The postmodern period is a period with intellectual dystopia. The postmodern thought ensures the ability to look at the journey which ended up without reaching the goal without suffering. In this regard, dystopian analyses of the theorists such as Bauman Foucault, Gramsci, Froster, Deleuze, Zizek and Bourdieu for the criticism of the liberal utopia created the theoretical basis of dystopia. A quite large number of artists showed interest in these arguments and embodied these analyzes. Dystopia was also perceived in a kind of dark utopia, and it allowed postmodern insensitivity to be perceived as a reaction to modernity. Dystopia contains a negative universe in the manner that the modern man gives up his dreams, can’t set a target to himself, gets tired on this target without making any progress, and each of his bright idea becomes unimportant in a short period of time. This is the universe where the work of art struggles to come into existence at times. While dystopia starting with literature has intensified in the areas of cinema and theater; for the area of graphic design, it has been impossible to stay away from this transformation, and a large number of marginal groups and artist community have chosen the dystopian method in their production. Examining the dystopian thought in the art starting from 20th century, the research will discuss the way, in which this thought embodies in graphic designs. In the research, opinions, discussing the idea of dystopia will be designated by literature search method as well as the reflection of these opinions firstly on art and then on graphic design.Rahşan Fatma AKGÜLFırat Universityarticleutopiadark utopiadystopiagraphic designpostmodernismSocial SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 11, Iss 70, Pp 281-298 (2019)
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dark utopia
dystopia
graphic design
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Rahşan Fatma AKGÜL
DYSTOPIA IN GRAPHIC DESIGN
description In the context of philosophy and art history, utopia has been the key concept of many controversies in terms of the history of thought. The Utopia written by Thomas More in 1516 is regarded as the beginning of the utopian direct connection with art. The postmodern period is a period with intellectual dystopia. The postmodern thought ensures the ability to look at the journey which ended up without reaching the goal without suffering. In this regard, dystopian analyses of the theorists such as Bauman Foucault, Gramsci, Froster, Deleuze, Zizek and Bourdieu for the criticism of the liberal utopia created the theoretical basis of dystopia. A quite large number of artists showed interest in these arguments and embodied these analyzes. Dystopia was also perceived in a kind of dark utopia, and it allowed postmodern insensitivity to be perceived as a reaction to modernity. Dystopia contains a negative universe in the manner that the modern man gives up his dreams, can’t set a target to himself, gets tired on this target without making any progress, and each of his bright idea becomes unimportant in a short period of time. This is the universe where the work of art struggles to come into existence at times. While dystopia starting with literature has intensified in the areas of cinema and theater; for the area of graphic design, it has been impossible to stay away from this transformation, and a large number of marginal groups and artist community have chosen the dystopian method in their production. Examining the dystopian thought in the art starting from 20th century, the research will discuss the way, in which this thought embodies in graphic designs. In the research, opinions, discussing the idea of dystopia will be designated by literature search method as well as the reflection of these opinions firstly on art and then on graphic design.
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