Deneysel Geliştirilen Desen Tasarımlarının İleri Teknolojik Sistemler ile Seramik Yüzeylere Uygulanması: Bir Koleksiyon
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2024-07-11Author
Sıkı, Ceyda
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The focus of this study is the experimentalization of art on the basis of experimentally developed patterns on the surface of industrial ceramic tiles. Experimentation means that the practitioner conducts research and discoveries with different materials, forms, processes and technologies and makes it possible to discover extraordinary ideas by offering more creative, innovative and original solutions. Within the scope of the research, experimental design development for ceramic material surfaces was carried out on the basis of the development and implementation of design studies in the perspective of technological developments. In this context, the study titled "Application of Experimentally Developed Pattern Designs on Ceramic Surfaces with Advanced Technological Systems: A Collection" was conducted in order to emphasize the concept of experimentation to develop the ability to reveal creative and original productions. Addressing this process is important in terms of presenting an experimental approach to provide diversity and originality on ceramic surfaces with digital decoration technologies (inkjet printing technology and laser technology) as non-contact printing, which are among the advanced technological systems used in the ceramic industry. This study aims to create an archive of experimental design research and application processes and various parameters focused on surface patterning in ceramic materials. As a result, this study aims to contribute to the field by addressing the relationship between experimentation and digital decoration technologies both conceptually and technically, providing an up-to-date resource and creating a visual archive. In line with the research, ceramic applications were made on the basis of the concept of experimentation.