DİJİTAL TASARIMDA KULLANICI DENEYİMİ SUNAN PSİKEDELİK YAKLAŞIMLAR

Kullanıcı deneyimi sunan web sayfaları gerçekten de kullanıcısının ruhsal ve psikolojik büyüme arzusuna etki edebilir mi? Zihin ve ruhun tezahür etmesini sağlayan halüsinojenler gibi web sayfaları da bunun gerçekleşmesini sağlayabilir. Rüyaların hayal gücünün yakıtı olması gibi psikedelik sanat da dijital tasarımın katalizörüdür. Dijital tasarım, doğrusal süreklilikte olan bilinç durumunu değiştirmek için psikedelik sanattan ilham alır. Tasarım, bilincin gerçeklik algısı ve ruh halini değiştirmekle de ilgilidir ve teknolojinin olanaklarını kullanırken sanatın psikedelik çağrışımlarından da yararlanır. Sarmal desenler, parlak renkler, modern akışkan görünümlü tipografik öğeler ve ayrıntılar içeren fantastik konular, kullanıcı deneyimi sunan web sitelerinin görsel unsurları arasındadır. Bu sayfaların kullanıcısına sunduğu halüsinatif görsel çağrışımlar, karmaşık duyguları hedef alan “dijital psikedelik madde” gibidir. Bu doğrultuda çalışmada, ilk olarak bilincin ve zihnin temel yapısı ve psikedeliklerin etkileri ele alınmıştır. İkinci olarak psikedelik kullanımıyla gelişen psikedelik sanatın özellikleri ve tasarıma etkileri üzerinde durulmuştur. Son olarak, zihin durumlarını değiştiren, yaratıcı beklenti üzerinden kullanıcısının bunu deneyimlemesini olanaklı hale getiren ve sanal gerçeklik yaratan web sayfalarının tasarım özellikleri incelenmiştir. Kullanıcı deneyimi sunan üç farklı web sitesi analizi içeren bu çalışma, günümüzde kullanılan web sayfalarının psikedelik deneyimsel yönünü tartışmaktadır. Elde edilen bulgular, bu nitelikteki tasarımların psikedelik görsel halüsinasyonlarla sezgisel benzerlikler taşıdığı yönündedir.

PSYCHEDELIC APPROACHES OFFERING USER EXPERIENCE IN DIGITAL DESIGN

Do web pages that offer user experience really affect the user’s desire for spiritual and psychological development? Web pages like hallucinogens that allow the mind and soul to manifest can do this. Psychedelic art is the catalyst for digital design, just as dreams fuel the imagination. Digital design is inspired by psychedelic art to alter the linear continuity of consciousness. While using the possibilities of technology, design also makes use of the psychedelic connotations of art. Common visual elements of websites that offer user experience; spiral patterns, bright colors, modern flowing typographic elements and detailed fantastic subjects. Visual hallucinations presented to the users of these pages are like a “digital psychedelic drug” that targets complex emotions. In this direction, firstly, the basic structure of consciousness and mind and the effects of psychedelics were discussed in the research. Second, the features of psychedelic art developed with the use of psychedelics and its effects on design are emphasized. Finally, the design features of web pages that change the state of mind and create and virtual reality are examined. This study, which includes three different website reviews providing user experience, discusses the psychedelic experiential aspect of web pages used today. The findings show that designs of this nature have intuitive similarities with psychedelic visual hallucinations.

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