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Changing Perception if Space in Art With Digital Visual Culture and Television

Changing Perception if Space in Art With Digital Visual Culture and Television
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Author(s): Nursel Bolat (Ondokuz Mayıs Universty, Turkey)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 24
Source title: Impact of Digitalization on Modern Visual Media
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Serhat Erdem (Atatürk Üniversitesi, Turkey)and Zuhal Akmeşe (Dicle University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-1967-4.ch007

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Abstract

With the digital age, the ways of production, sharing and consumption of visual culture have radically changed. The perception of space in traditional arts has been reshaped with digital technologies, and representations of art and space form a more dynamic, interactive and multi-layered structure, especially with the influence of audio-visual media such as television. While space is generally represented with a static composition in traditional works of art, in the digital age the perception of space has become dynamic, variable and interactive with the viewer. Works of art move space from being just a physical phenomenon to digital environments with virtual reality, augmented reality or computer-based designs on digital platforms. Television has transformed works of art into visual experiences that merge with time and movement, rather than a static object. This transformation has allowed the work of art to be reproduced on digital screens, no longer dependent on physical space. Television is one of the most important tools that enable art to reach large audiences.

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