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Dijitalist - Season 1

At the point where art and technology meet, we are rediscovering the boundaries of the digital world. Guided by Sena Pınar Civan, we observe the transformation of digital art, its different forms of expression, and the ways art may evolve in the future. In this journey that goes beyond screens, get ready to experience the new face of art and take a closer look at both its present and its future.

Top Cast

  • Sena Pınar Civan

    Sena Pınar Civan

    Herself

Overview

At the point where art and technology meet, we are rediscovering the boundaries of the digital world. Guided by Sena Pınar Civan, we observe the transformation of digital art, its different forms of expression, and the ways art may evolve in the future. In this journey that goes beyond screens, get ready to experience the new face of art and take a closer look at both its present and its future.

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