Projects

Digilogue, which mainly focuses on how technology affects our lives, creations, productions, and stimulates our imagination, enables projects that support this way of thinking and are the results of the collaboration of different disciplines.

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Digilogue X SALT: New Approaches To Data

2019

With the New Approaches To Data series, it is aimed to construct the digital archiving process of the Istanbul Encyclopedia in the most efficient and ideal way based on current approaches and systems that will be examined in every aspect in SALT Beyoğlu.

Abdülcanbaz

2019

Turhan Selçuk is an artist who has always demonstrated the requirements of being a free artist and has never stopped defending issues such as human rights, equality, and justice. Digilogue continues its four-year dream of the future, waking Abdulcanbaz from his 49-year slumber!

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Digital Art On Campus

Alex Verhaest, Lawrence Lek, Marshmallow Laser Feast, Gäetan Robillard, Refik Anadol, Candaş Şişman, and Ozan Türkkan, the award-winning artists in the "New Human Agenda" exhibition, meet young art lovers on campus with the project "Digital Art On Campus".

Base: Next Generation Artist Platform

The project is supported by Digilogue Zorlu Holding, which deals with digital transformation, one of the most important concepts of today, and Zorlu PSM, the heart of the art world, making a difference in digitalization, which deals with the relationship of the world to other concepts. Digilogue presents Turkey's new generation artist platform BASE!

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Digilogue Open Space

October 1 – November 17, 2018

Digilogue Space, which takes place in Zorlu PSM between October 1 – November 17 brings together artists and academics from different disciplines to produce, learn and teach. Future Tellers’18, which focuses on “OpenSource” movement, creates a common working space for sharing information.

AltCity: Istanbul Residency

October 24, 2017

Under the leadership of Art Group Squidsoup, British Council and Digilogue conducted a study of 12 artists from different disciplines in the Altcity Istanbul 2-week residency program describing the chaotic city structure of Istanbul through technologically supported works.

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