Exposition

mental space embodiments (2025)

çifel çifel

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The concept of spatial context is often presented and visualized commonly through its relation to the built environment. Its significance predominantly plays a fundamental role in understanding the world and forming relations between various diverse experiences, and interpretations of reality. These influences, in which knowledge is produced and transformed by inhabiting the process of being seen, felt, and perceived, overlap where the notion of time unfolds intricate reflections of itself regarding happenings, entities, and physical elements. By exploring the spatial context in a non-linear timeline, it is possible to identify unique hidden dimensions that enrich the understanding of the totality that is related to spaces and their surroundings. This nonlinearity is achievable through the phenomenological understanding of lived spaces which brings mental, physical, and sensory, at the same time largely subjective realities to conceivable participation. With these guidelines, this research consists of an artistic exploration that aims to visually investigate artistic methods and processes of revealing extended visual qualities of mental space, and what type of connections are intertwined within its architectonic surroundings. My aim is to phenomenologically uncover hidden dimensions inherited within mental space. Therefore I destabilize conventional meanings of space by visually exploring and rendering the mental and emotional geographies that shape our lived experience, internalizing and revealing the constructedness of mental spatiality through an artistic process that reflects psychogeographic embodying. By challenging linear and objective representations of space by engaging in an artistic exploration of mental and emotional landscapes, I unfold non-linear timelines, subjective lived experiences, and the overlaps of perception and time, where memory and the present co-narrate within us.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsKeywords: spatial, artistic, mental space, consciousness, phenomenology, architectonic, spatial, phenomenology, mental space, artistic research, psychogeography, architectonic, consciousness, visual art, emotional space, mental representation, Mental image
date20/10/2025
published24/10/2025
last modified24/10/2025
statuspublished
copyright​​Çifel Hüseyin
licenseCC BY-NC-SA
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/3946684/3946685
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/rc.3946684
published inResearch Catalogue


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