METAPHOR AS A MARKER OF CREATIVITY IN DIGITAL VISUAL ART: ASPECT OF SOCIO-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Nurbossynova B. Saitova G. Tchitchileishvili M.
8 January 2026Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Creativity Studies
2026#19Issue 1117 - 131 pp.
This article investigates metaphor as a key element of creative digital visual art within the context of Kazakhstan’s contemporary art scene. The authors analyse the role of metaphor in shaping the aesthetic and communicative potential of works by Kazakhstani digital artists, focusing on materials shared on social media platforms. Special attention is given to metaphors rooted in national cultural codes, such as the yurt, camel, traditional Kazakh attire, and other symbols, and their diverse interpretations. The author highlight that creative metaphorical thinking becomes particularly active during periods of civic engagement. The yurt, for instance, serves as a metaphorical image that unveils meanings related to national identity, historical heritage, and the future development of Kazakh society. Metaphor functions as an indicator of effective large-scale communication, involving audiences in co-creation and interpretation of significant phenomena, including natural disasters and social tragedies. In this context, metaphor contributes to the interactivity of digital art. The article also emphasizes the importance of social media as a platform for sharing works with vivid metaphorical imagery and discusses the interdependence of financial support, technological innovation, and the qualitative growth of creative digital visual art.
creativity , digital visual art , interactivity , Kazakhstani art , metaphor , national identity , social media , visual culture
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Department of Art History and Art Management, Faculty of Arts, Kazakh National Academy of Choreography, Uly Dala ave. 43/1, Astana, Z05K7Y2, Kazakhstan
Department of Choreography, Faculty of Choreography, Kazakh National Academy of Choreography, Uly Dala ave. 43/1, Astana, Z05K7Y2, Kazakhstan
Faculty of Visual, Stage and Film-TV Arts, Batumi Art State University, 19/32 Z. Gorgiladze/Vazha-Pshavela Street, Batumi, 6000, Georgia
Department of Art History and Art Management
Department of Choreography
Faculty of Visual
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