3. BİLSEL INTERNATIONAL WORLD SCIENCE AND RESEARCH CONGRESS
SEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF POLAR PEOPLE (INUIT) TATTOO ART (TUNNIIT) DESIGN WITH CENTRAL ASIAN TURKISH SYMBOLS COMPARISON AS
Symbols serve as a way for a nation to express itself and a bridge that it uses to transfer its culture from the past to the future. The works of art, on the other hand, constitute the milestones of this bridge in reaching from one society to another or from the past to the present. Although the symbol is defined as the traditional picture of cultures, it continues to be used as a symbolic presentation and representation of a people's language. Symbols have been expressed with various alphabets or pictorial works since the day human beings existed in the world, and have continued their existence by writing and drawing sometimes pictorially, sometimes in letters, sometimes on stone monuments, and sometimes on paper and leather, depending on the characteristics of the society in which they were produced. Symbol, art, and linguistics, which is the mainstay of symbols with its current use, has created many studies and works in the fields of linguistics, scientific and artistic, as well as the use or service of designers as an emblem or logotype for countries or institutions to express themselves through the use of encrypted and confidential correspondence. The history of humanity has made much progress with the discovery of writing, meanwhile, it has spread to the world as a result of the great travels it has made before or after the separation of the continents. These great migrations have separated societies from each other, and in this case, new languages and alphabets have emerged and deeper developments in the field of linguistics have occurred. The social formations created by these migrations cause people to reunite and new fusions with the development of technology over time. Even though they are thousands of kilometers away from each other, the similar works of art and cultures of the Inuit and Turks provide opportunities for new studies in examining the similarities of their alphabets and symbols. This study was carried out to examine the design projection of the cultural similarities between the two societies in the field of art, language and semiology