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Case Study of E-Textile Club Activities using Lilypad: Focusing on Integrating Arts Craft and Technology (릴리패드 활용 E-Textile 동아리 수업 사례 연구: 미술과 테크놀로지의 융합을 중심으로)

  • Choi, Hyungshin;Park, Juyeon;So, Hyo-Jeong
    • Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.409-420
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    • 2016
  • In the digital age, children can express their ideas in both physical and digital environments. Electronic textile or e-textiles with Lilypad Arduino provides children with opportunities to explore design ideas and to realize their imagination into physical artefacts. This study aims to analyze the nature of activities and perceptions among 16 children in fifth and sixth grade in a primary school in Seoul who participated in the 12-week e-textile project. To this end, two teachers who taught the class evaluated student-created artefacts from technical, critical, creative and ethical perspectives, and interviewed seven students to extract concrete experiences. The contribution of this study is that it offers a case study of how e-textile programs integrating arts and technology can be implemented in primary school settings and provides implications for future research directions.

A study of Exhibition Planning based on the Installation Art - Focused on an Environmental Poster Exhibition - (설치미술의 배경과 전시디자인에 관한연구 - 국제교류 환경포스터 디자인전을 중심으로 -)

  • Shin, Seong-Hoon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.9 no.12
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    • pp.173-180
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    • 2009
  • Increased appetite for art and design due to improving the economic standard of living and industrial community recognized the value of art in the profitable aspect currently demands various exhibitions in various environments. These social needs and changes in corporate culture to meet the rapidly expanding opportunities for artistic exhibitions, and this modern exhibition outside of the conventional gallery requires more for designers to work with various exhibition spaces, and the opportunities are increasing further. Various types of exhibition space in the exhibition planning an unspecified environment best suited to each exhibit space has been designed to require. This comprehensive study of an environmental poster exhibition held in the Seoul Institute of the Arts, MA-block lobby during 2009.06.10-06.19 was a part of the international exchange projects between Seoul Institute of the Arts and California State University, Northridge. Planning and designing throughout the exhibition in an unspecified space for exhibition requires more creativity and flexible approaches than in the general exhibition gallery.

A Study on the Application of Installation Art's Spatial Feature to Display Design (디스플레이 디자인에 있어서 설치미술의 공간적 요소의 응용에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Seung-Woo;Jeong, Yoo-Na
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.132-137
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    • 2005
  • Installation art(I.A.), which has appeared since 1940s against the loss of human nature and hackneyed art caused by materialism, is in pursuit of contact with audience and various artistic experiments. Many features of I.A. - to try contact with audience, to do experiments connecting different genres of art, to regard time and nature as elements of art and to use high technology - could give good ideas for contemporary display(S.W.D.) design. This study is a basic work to suggest new S.W.D. design through artistic principles of I.A.. First, I.A. and S.W.D. design were studied theoretically. Next, spatial expressions were extracted from I.A. and the case study was proceeded to seek the co-relationship of spatial expressions and display design. For a case of Shiseido, it could be evaluated very high because it adapted spatial expressions of I.A. successively. The S.W.D design could be more effective presentation when it has close contact with audience and various experimetal and artistic ways of Installation art.

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A Study on the Integrated Design Method of Architecture-Art-Nature found in Foundation Beyeler Museum (바이엘러 미술관에 나타난 건축-미술-자연의 통합 디자인 방법에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jong-Jin
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.81-88
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    • 2013
  • Foundation Beyeler museum located near Basel, Switzerland is one of the most-visited art museum of the world. Although the entire volume of the museum is not huge, its art collection as well as the well-known museum building designed by Renzo Piano deserve to attract many visitors. The initial design was started in 1991 when the city of Basel decided to fund and support the project. Through a couple of design stages, the museum was finally opened to public in 1997. There have been various research papers dealt with general design issues of Beyeler museum such as composition of exhibition spaces, and natural lighting. However, this paper aims to study the design methods and relationship between art, architecture and nature. Although the museum building is located on the site quietly, there are various specific design solutions to create unique spatial experience of art and nature at each parts. This study focuses on 4 parts of the museum that are located on the main circulation. How art, architecture and nature are integrated together is the main target of the analysis. The analysis is based on visual-perceptual experience and spatial configuration. In chapter 2, general background of the project was studied. In chapter 3, characteristics of the site's natural environment and Piano's design concept's were examined. In chapter 4, each parts were analyzed in detail with diagrams. In chapter 5 & 6, the spatial characteristics were compared together and the fundamental role of the museum architecture was concluded.

Non-rational tendency in contemporary floral art & design : a focus on the exploration of the subconsciousness (현대 화예디자인에서의 비이성 경향에 관한 연구 : 무의식 탐구경향을 중심으로)

  • 강병길;이정민
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.15-26
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    • 2002
  • Contemporary visual art is characterized by a systematic study of the irrational. This trend was largely a reaction to the rationality of Modernism, which felt out of fair in the post-industrial society. This new trend against Modernism is represented by Deconstructivism. However, the appeal of irrationality has a deeper root. In this article, we examine the historical roots0 of this interest in the irrational. In doing so, we focus tour attention on the effect of Freud's theory of the subconscious on the growth of Surrealism in modern art. In particular, we explore how this same tendency is reflected in modern. floral art & design. By doing so, we are able to relate the developments in floral art & design with the developments in other areas of modern art. Finally, we show that it is possible for floral art & design to be in the vanguard of contemporary art because of its unique characteristics.

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A Study of Digital Typeface Design for small sizes in Hangeul - focus on Noto Sans Korean Font (작은 크기의 한글 디지털 글자디자인 연구 - Noto Sans Korean 폰트를 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Jae-Hong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2020.07a
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    • pp.53-54
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    • 2020
  • 본 논문에서는 작은 크기의 한글 디지털 글자디자인의 형태 개발을 위한 기초 연구를 제안한다. 이 제안은 모든 디지털 디바이스에서 사용하고 있는 작은 크기의 한글 디지털 글자디자인의 판독성(Legibility)과 가독성(Readability) 향상시킨다. 또한, 디지털 디바이스에서 작은 크기의 한글을 읽을 때 우리 눈의 피로도를 덜어주고 보기 편안한 글자디자인의 기본 방향을 제시한다. 본 논문에서는 제안하는 한글 디지털 폰트는 기존 구글 폰트인 Noto Sans Korean 디지털 폰트를 기반으로 작은 크기 한글 글자디자인을 제안하였다. 작은 크기의 글자디자인 연구의 결과는 다음과 같다. 기존 한글 디지털 폰트의 비례보다 첫째, 제안하는 글자의 비례가 넓어지고. 둘째, 글자의 획 두께가 두꺼워지며, 셋째, 글자 돌기의 크기가 증가하고, 넷째, 글자의 여백이 증가해야 한다.

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A Study of the Formative Features of Painting and Furniture Design in Postmodernism - Focused on the correlation with their examples in the 1980s - (포스트모더니즘 현대미술과 가구디자인의 조형적 특성에 관한 연구 - 1980년대 작품의 사례를 통한 상호연관성을 중심으로 -)

  • Choi, Byung-Hoon;Kim, Jin-Woo
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.16 no.2 s.61
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    • pp.278-286
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    • 2007
  • Postmodernism, the theory and philosophy that swayed the world in the late 20th century, can be interpreted in various ways as a critical reaction against modernism as well as, in one way, the logical extension of modernism itself. Thus, an extensive understanding of the social and temporal background of the birth of postmodernism and a macroscopic and correlative approach toward the related artistic circles, especially art, were carried out before a formative discussion on the furniture design of postmodernism. Postmodemism in the field of furniture design shares the history of birth and spirit with Memphis, the progressive design group established by Ettore Sottsass in Milan, 1980. This study identifies the formative features of pestrnodernistic furniture design around those works that express the trend of postmodernism, in particular, chairs, as well as the designers who participated in the first Memphis exhibition at the Milan Furniture Fair. By identifying such features, the correlation between postmodemism and those features expressed in the works of postmodernism paintings were examined. The works of Anselm Kiefer, a German nee-expressionist who became famous through the Venice Biennale 1980, and five young Italian trans-avant garde authors were selected as the scope of this case study. The characteristics of postmodernism in modern art were analyzed in terms of themes, shape, and content and were derived as follows; Firstly, borrowed and past-oriented themes, secondly, deconstructive, atypical, plural, emotional, and intuitional shapes, and thirdly, basic, metaphorical, and abstract content, The formative characteristics of chair design in postmodemism furniture design are as follows; Firstly, deconstructive, symbolic, and abstract shapes, past-oriented, reactionary, and primitive colors and closing, as well as the characteristic of delivering commercial and metaphorical messages. The subjects and motives of art have been succeeded by the characteristics of color and closing in furniture, the shape and techniques of fine arts by the characteristics of furniture shape, and the content of art by that of furniture. They share key words and characteristics.

City Beautification and Art: Some Critical Reflections on "Art on the Street" (도시미화와 예술: '길 위의 예술'에 대한 비판적 소고)

  • Lim, Seong-Hoon
    • The Journal of Art Theory & Practice
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    • no.10
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    • pp.47-61
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    • 2010
  • What is Art on the street? Is it a series of artworks or activities performed on the street? In other words, does "art on the street" refer to "Street Art" such as street performance, happening, graffiti, or wall-painting, or does it refer to "Street Furniture" which is related to "City Design" or "Environmental Design"? In a formal sense, they all belong to Art on the street. However, in this paper, I would like to use Art on the street in an even broader sense. To me, " the street" is a metaphor of "environment." Thus Art on the street is the art related to environment; it is an environment art. Art on the street attests the expansion of the concept of art and shows a new possibility of contemporary art. It is a promising new concept of art, but we cannot ignore the misapplication of the concept that we can find at the crossroad of Art on the street and "city beautification." Of course, Art on the street can and sometimes needs to beautify the city. However we still need to ask how to contribute to the city beautification with Art on the street and how to validate such a practice. City space is, most of all, a space that people live in. It sounds a cliche, but it is worth repeating to better understand Art on the street. When we consider the city space in terms of its system or organization, we often overlook that it is the space in which people live, and which people create. Art on the street concerns not the city itself, but the space in which people live and make relations for each other. Without taking this into account, Art on the street becomes a mere means to' embellish' the city and falls prey to the logic of capital. In this paper, I critically reviewed the problems such as City Development, Spectacularization, City Environmental Design, Public Interest and City Museum. I intended to emphasize that Art on the street is produced in the cultural space of city, but it also tends to break the mold of the cultural space and seeks a new possibility. Some might argue that my claims are unrealistic because Art on the street is not an idea but a practice. While humbly accepting the objection, I hope my critical suggestions guide a more productive direction to continue our discussions of Art on the street.

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A Study on Exhibition Culture and Gendering of Women's Art Education in the 1910s and 30s (1910~30년대 여성 미술교육의 젠더화와 전시문화 연구)

  • Ko, Sun-Jung
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.407-414
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    • 2021
  • This study will examine the relationship between women and art education between the 1910s and the 1930s, and how women broke down the feudalistic views on women by changing the perceptions of women and stepped into society through gendered art education. Women tried to restore dignity and realize freedom and equality between men and women through modern education. Nevertheless, women had to receive handicraft education for the cultivation of virtues as part of the Japanese colonial policy and returned to their traditional feminine role. However, this study aims to reveal how a small number of "new women" who studied in Japan took the lead in teaching handicrafts for the independence of women, and how they were officially recognized as in the arts and crafts community and was able to enter the exhibition space through records, interviews, and newspaper articles. In conclusion, this study hopes to provide an opportunity to examine the relationship between handicraft education and femininity, and to consider the role of art education and exhibition in the development of women into social beings.

A comparative and interpretative study by quantitative analysis on modern and post modern ceramic's product design (Centering around form description by applying analysis model) (모던과 포스트모던 도자 제품디자인의 정량적분석에 의한 비교 및 해석에 관한 고찰 (분석모델을 적용한 형태기술을 중심으로))

  • 손연석
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.21
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    • pp.15-26
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    • 1997
  • The aim of this study is to suggest a comparative and interpretative study by quantatitative analysis (by applying information value's calculating rule that Shannon has developed) about modem and postmodem ceramics product design centering around form description among many evaluating and analyzing elements by applying analysis model that Hong ik university' professor, Kim Bock Young, has researched and developed

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