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Nature and Sound in Art: An Evaluation From the Perspective of Digital Technologies
Abstract
The aim of this study is to examine the presence of nature-human-technology culture in art, related to sound ecology, through digital tools that influence nature and humans, and to examine installations created with objects, movement, and sound that reference nature. Document analysis and content analysis, two qualitative research techniques, were employed in the study. The selected artists were selected and limited among those who focused on nature and human culture in installations created through the collaboration of technology, nature, sound, and movement. The use of nature sounds in sound installations, through artistic and scientific collaboration, revealed that it revives the ecological spirit of nature. In conclusion, the study revealed that sound plays a crucial role in healing nature and humans and restoring natural balance in sound installations that address nature-human relationships from a digital aesthetic perspective in art.
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