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Modernizm Elestirilerinin "Yok-Yer" Baglaminda Sinema Mekâni Kurgusunda Analizi/An Analysis of Criticisms of Modernism in the Context of "Non-Place" Through Cinema-Space Fiction

Being intensively interacted with each other architecture and cinema are shaped by the societal developments throughout the history as in the other kinds of art. With the recent increase in the research there have been conducted various studies analysing the role of cinema in architecture. This stud...

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Published in:Istanbul Gelişim Üniversitesi sosyal bilimler dergisi 2016-04, Vol.3 (1), p.117
Main Authors: Kanli, I Bâkir, Bilgiç, Melis
Format: Article
Language:Turkish
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Summary:Being intensively interacted with each other architecture and cinema are shaped by the societal developments throughout the history as in the other kinds of art. With the recent increase in the research there have been conducted various studies analysing the role of cinema in architecture. This study, first, deals with the form of spatial interactions between film and architecture. Yet, the main objective of the article is to discuss in which ways the architecture aiming the form and shape the space influences the cinema that is seen as the most effective way to represent the space and the "experience" located in the space. Modernism of the 20th century that emerged with the discourse of innovation in all scales has become a general approach for every "place" and every "time". In this study, spatial fiction of critical approach that architecture and cinema form against this situation is examined. In this regard, the purpose of the study is to demonstrate how critical of "non-place" notion that formed by modernist society and life style are handled. Cinema spaces, which are selected from films in different categories, were analysed according to different representation formats such as theme, event fiction, and real space-imaginary (fiction) space.
ISSN:2148-4287
2148-7189
DOI:10.17336/igusbd.95922