Bir sanat akımı olarak minimalizm ve fotoğrafçılıkta minimalizmi kullanma temel ilkeleri üzerine araştırma, inceleme ve farklı sanatçılardan minimalist fotoğraf örnekleri.
Bir sanat akımı olarak minimalizm ve fotoğrafçılıkta minimalizmi kullanma temel ilkeleri üzerine araştırma, inceleme ve farklı sanatçılardan minimalist fotoğraf örnekleri.
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The document discusses expert systems and clinical decision support systems. It provides an overview of key concepts including:
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- Clinical decision support systems directly assist health professionals with decision making, though there is scope for ambiguity in inputs like patient history.
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5. Minimalist sanat
Kişisel ifade minimum olmalıdır.
Öz, sanatçının ifadesi değil, nesnenin
veya malzemenin kendisi olmalıdır.
Eserdeki bir nesnenin kendisinden
başka bir anlama sahip olmamalıdır.
Ne görüyorsan odur.
7. Minimalizmin amacı
İzleyicide anlık görsel tepkiler oluşturmak
Saf renk, boşluk ve materyalin kalitesini
deneyimletmek
Sanatta gizemi ortadan kaldırmak
Katışıksız bir estetik yaklaşımı
8. Minimalist sanat neyi sevmez !
Kompozisyon
Temalar
Karmaşık formlar
Metaforik bağlantılar, sembolizm
Duygusal ve sezgisel bağlar
Sosyal yorumlar
Geleneksel bileşenler
Sanatçıların her türlü kişisel ifade
işaretleri
9. Minimalist sanat ne ister?
Geometrik formlar
Ana renklerin monokromatik
paletleri
Renklere duygu ve ruh
yüklemez
Sanatçının bireysel işaretlerini
sıfırlayan düz, yalın, endüstriyel fabrikasyon
materyalden yapılmış ürünler
Kullanılacak materyal işlenmemiş, manipule
edilmemiş olmalı ve başka bir anlam ile sembolize
etmez.
Geniş düzlükler, boşluklar.
25. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
“Minimalizm
fakirlik, yoksunluk,
eksiklik değildir,
aksine bilinçli bir
tercihtir;
zor olanı seçmektir,
azla çok
yapmaktır.”
26. Kant
“Akla,
hem de saf akla
hitabeden sadece
saf akıl ile haz
alınan bir
güzelliktir
minimalizm.”
28. Yaşam felsefesi olarak Minimalizm
… hayati elementlere odaklanıp,
diğerlerini yaşantımızdan çıkartıp
atmak veya daha az kullanmaktır.
29. Yaşam felsefesi olarak Minimalizm
Fazlalıklar ruhunuzu yormaya
başladığında herşeyinizi dümdüz bir
hale getirirken sığındığınız sadeliğin
adı, bir nevi enerjinin dümdüz
akmasıyla oluşan huzurdur.
31. Minimalist insan
Elbette ki oldukça zengin ya da ortadirek olabilir, ama
elindekiyle ya da en azıyla yetinebilecek insandır.
Açgözlülükten uzak, kibirli olmayan ve yardımseverdir.
Elindekini her zaman paylaşmaya hazır ve çıkar
gözetmeyen insandır.
Her insanın içinde bir nebze de olsa minimalist bir
ruhun bulunması kişiyi mutlu kılar, vicdanen hür
yapar.
Kaynak: Ekşi sözlük
33. Minimalist Fotoğraflar
Az sayıda elemandan oluşur
İzlenmesi kolaydır
Hızlı kavranılır
Dikkat çekicidir
Dinginlik hissi verir
Şeyleri küçük, ayrıntıları az olarak sunar.
94. 6
Tekrarlayan şekiller olarak Minimalizm
Bir görsel,
nesnelerden çok
tekrarlayan şekil veya
desenlerden oluştuğunda,
minimalist olarak
değerlendirilebilir.
119. Fotoğraf hemen hemen
tamamı ile birleşik tek bir
yüzey veya boşluktan oluşur,
ve
fotoğrafta yer alan şeyi
tanımlamaya yardımcı
olacak pek fazla bir detay
yoktur.
8
Sıfırlamacılık olarak Mimimalizm
127. Pratik Minimalist reçeteleri
1. Az Nesne
2. Az Renk
3. Küçük Nesneler
4. Basit geometrik Şekilller
5. Bir bütünün parçası
6. Tekrarlayan şekiller
7. Az detay
8. Sıfırlamacılık