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Digital Transformation in the Arts
Digital Transformation in the Arts

Author(s): Laura Sînziana Cuciuc Romanescu, Özlem Kaya
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts
Published by: Editura Muzicală
Keywords: art; fashion design; exhibitions; digitalization; fine arts; visual arts;

Summary/Abstract: Since the beginning of 1990, with the increasing use of personal computers in the business world, software, different programs and applications running on computers have become increasingly important. Because of the convenience it brings to many points, computers have endeared themselves to the professional user.In today's world, three-dimensional design programs have changed and developed all of their working principles. Thanks to these softwares and programs, products and collections meet with the customer in virtual reality, without the need for production. Future customer revision requests can be completed quickly. In this way, especially in many areas, time, material and personnel are saved. Since this infrastructure also provides the opportunity to work from home for many personnel (design, R&D, etc.), it also serves the continuity of the works in the current period. The digitalization process has reached a certain point in many areas of art. Both the conditions we are in, the changing direction of customer demands and requests and the reshaped expectations have supported the development of this process. Whatever the conditions are, human beings do not want to break their connection with art. At this point, the digital world makes its existence felt with all its possibilities. Important exhibitions, fashion shows, workshops, theatrical shows are moved to the digital environment and meet with the audience. In this study, it is aimed to put forward the question of how the digitalization process works in different fields of art and what are the mechanisms that drive digital transformation in the fashion sector in the current period, and some suggestions have been made at this point.

  • Issue Year: VII/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 105-113
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English