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      I(m)Press : the role of artists’ books in the relationship between body and experimental typography 

      Günönü, Şeyda (Bilkent University, 2017-05)
      The aim of this project is to approach the relationship between body and artists’ books in the context of an autobiographical narrative. This thesis questions the role of artists’ books in the relationship between body ...
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      Technological transformation of the perception of death 

      Akkuş, Murat Baran (Bilkent University, 2013)
      The historical attitudes toward death are compared with the philosophical tradition of death contemplation to suggest points of divergence and similarities on the notion of the death of the body. Technological transformations ...
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      Hybrid anatomies: an artistic research on body and perception in relation to actual and virtual 

      Senan, Nihal Işık (Bilkent University, 2022-09)
      This research conceptualizes the relationship between the actual and the virtual in the context of body and self. The subject-matter of the thesis is based on personal memories of an illness, which caused distortions of ...
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      Anima: media in bodily terms as a multi-sensory artwork 

      Şengün, Hayri (Bilkent University, 2018-07)
      This thesis is a written translation of the project "Anima". It art historically, theoretically and technically reveals the thought and procedures behind the project. And it shows my path and stance as an artist and MFA ...
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      Bodies in transfiguration: ontological in-betweenness in the Weimar aesthetics 

      Yılmaz, Didem (Bilkent University, 2021-05)
      This thesis examines the processes of bodily transformation in the Weimar aesthetics embarking on an eclectic philosophy. For this aim, it explores the artworks of Max Ernst, Heinrich Hoerle, Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch, ...
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      Dismantling the self : exploring the infinite becomings in Orlan's body of work 

      Baykan, Burcu (Bilkent University, 2010)
      This study is an attempt to elaborate the significance of multimedia and performance artist Orlan’s body and identity altering practices along the lines of Deleuzian theory, and to explore the points of overlap and resonances ...

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      AuthorAkkuş, Murat Baran (1)Baykan, Burcu (1)Günönü, Şeyda (1)Senan, Nihal Işık (1)Yılmaz, Didem (1)Şengün, Hayri (1)Keywords
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      Becoming (2)Actual (1)Artist’s book (1)Artwork (1)Body without organs (1)Carnal art (1)Critical posthumanism (1)Death (1)Deleuze (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2022 (2)2010 - 2019 (4)Type
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