• 제목/요약/키워드: Acting of Physical Action

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형상화를 위한 인물분석과 행동설계 - A. B. 밤필로프 작 <장남>의 사라파노프 (Analyzing Characters and Designing Actions to Feature - Sarafanov of Written by A. B. Vampilov)

  • 천효범
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제14권11호
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 2014
  • 국내에서는 아직 잘 알려지지 않은 극작가 밤필로프는 러시아에서는 체홉과 비견될 만큼 인정을 받고 있다. 본 논문은 아직까지 미흡한 밤필로프 작품에 대한 국내의 연구를 활성화하기 위한 목적으로 계획되었다. 밤필로프의 희곡 <장남>의 공연을 위하여 연구되었다. 희곡을 재료로 삼아, 관객이 읽어 낼 연극의 최종의 텍스트를 완성해야 하는 주체가 배우라는 관점에서 출발하여, 밤필로프의 작품세계와 특성을 살펴 연구의 토대로 삼고, 등장인물인 사라파노프의 행동을 희곡에 제시된 상황에서 목적달성을 위한 단위행동으로 분절하여 분석체계를 세우고, 단위별 목표를 개별적으로 완성하는데 중점을 두었다. 밤필로프의 다른 작품속 등장인물들의 유형과 인물들의 개연성을 사라파노프와 그의 행동체계를 분석하는데 참고로 하였으며, 행동의 논리적 근거와 함께 중요한 요소로 삼았다. 체홉과 고골의 영향을 받아 서정적이고 휴머니즘을 강조하고 있는 밤필로프의 희곡들은 우연성과 극중극의 활용이 뛰어나고 사실적 묘사로 인정을 받고 있으며 인간의 유대관계의 중요성을 강조하고 있다. 사라파노프의 태생적 선함과 창조적 작업을 하는 인간의 이상적 삶의 목적을 포기하지 않는 일상의 부조리성을 행동화 하기 위해 무대에서 관객에게 읽혀질 행동 텍스트를 구성하는 주요 방법으로 <신체행동법>을 선택하여 인물 행동설계의 도구로 삼았다.

셰익스피어의 喜劇作品에 나타난 服飾役割의 分析 (The Analysis of Costume Role in Shakespearean Comedy)

  • 정현숙;김진구
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제7권4호
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    • pp.14-37
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    • 1999
  • This study concerns the role of costume in Shakespearean comedy from the viewpoint of the role theory. The term “role” has been used to represent the behavior expected of the occupant of a given position or status. A specific role can not be successfully performed without the aid of the costumes. Costumes are adopted in relation with a specific role. The term ‘role’ had been borrowed from the drama. The similarity between the role on the stage and the role of the social man had been recognized. The typical examples in which the costume help to make access to a specific role and can be effectively exploited for the performance of the role are manifested in the comedies of Shakespeare. Thus, our goal in this study is to analyze the role of costume which appears in Shakespearean comedy from the viewpoint of the role theory. The role of social status and position reflects sex, age, occupation, class, economic position of the characters. In his works, the crown and the mace represented not only the throne but also a previllege and supreme position. The situation role of costume could be widely used for visualizing the psychological situation and external environments of the characters on the stage. The disguise role hided one\`s status, thereby makes possible acting other\`s position. And the disguise role can bring about the change of status, age, sex, occupation, and atmosphere. The costume also could symbolize the social status, position, rank, occupation, and the situation, and functioned as a media for delivering messages to others. The costume performed the role of the physical and psychic protection, and provided its wearer with consolation and peaceful mind. The costume reflected the costume of a society through its wearing condition and wearing configuration. The results obtained from this study can provide useful cues for understanding the role action in the social structure. This kind of understanding reveals the costume phenomena in real life, allows one to perform roles properly and efficiently, and opens our insight on the overall aspects of the costume culture.

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Demystifying an Appropriate Use of a Performer's 'Energy' Where the Performer's Body Becomes 'Real'

  • Son, Bong-Hee
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.148-153
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    • 2022
  • This thesis investigates the meaning of a performer's energy taking into an account of the full bodily engagement as the flow of energy and/or psychophysical readiness focusing specifically on the significance of qualitative bodily transformation. In this contemporary era, the dominance of performer training and its approaches to acting/training has very frequently meant that how to play a character in a textual based approach by emphasizing on interpreting and impersonating the role as real as possible. In this sense, as a performer trainer, from my observation and research findings shows that it is common for the term energy is not to be motivated by what a performer's body needs within a specific moment in specific performance which they are working on. To address the problematic issues, this thesis begins by interrogating the practical meaning of transformation with addressing the principle and process of movement by means of the flow of energy on stage. For a performer, inhabiting/integrating his/her body and mind as oneness and/or unity means s/he sincerely encounter, confront, and therefore listen to his/her body in here and now. Because since the performer's physical appearance completely defined his/her psychological state, no one can play either the past or the future in the moment. In this manner, an appropriate use of energy synonymous with the flow of energy correspondence with the given time and space in which the performer's body informs and initiates movement as necessary action. To be precise, the performer's bodily movement either visible or invisible in a sense of training and rehearsal is perceived as attaining or achieving psychophysical involvement as the full body engagement which enable to make the event happen in the right moment. Here, this thesis argues that the significance of a performer's inner intensity reminds us of the necessity of qualitative transformation on which the performer could discover his/her own mode of awareness as well as a way his/her body function in the given circumstance. From this point of view, this research finding would advocates that the performer's body maintains in the field of energy flow where his/her conscious effort and/or mindfulness disappear. The performer's movement is a manifestation of the whole bodily engagement by means of being as real in that moment rather than representing reality.

유수실이 2개인 유공케이슨의 파력 산정에 관한 실험적 연구 (Experimental Investigation for Evaluating Wave Forces on Perforated Caisson with Two Wave Chambers)

  • 오상호;지창환;이달수
    • 한국해안·해양공학회논문집
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    • 제27권6호
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    • pp.443-451
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    • 2015
  • 유수실을 두 개 가지는 유공케이슨에 작용하는 파력 산정식은 아직까지 없다. 이 연구에서는 이러한 이중유수실 케이슨 모형에 작용하는 파력을 측정한 수리실험 자료 분석 결과를 제시하였다. 실험결과로부터 세 가지 연직벽체에 작용하는 파력의 첨두값에 연관된 다섯 가지 파의 위상에 따른 파력의 변화 양상을 명확하게 규명할 수 있었으며, 이로부터 Takahashi and Shimosako (1994)와 유사한 형태의 이중유수실 파력보정계수를 산정하였다. 이 결과는 향후 추가 실험 및 현장 실무에의 적용을 통해 검증될 필요가 있다.

동양의 전통적 환경인식과 환경관 (Thre Traditional Perception and Viewpoint to Natural Environment in the Orient)

  • 오홍석
    • 한국환경교육학회지:환경교육
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 1992
  • In the orient, ancestor's perception to natural environment was related on the change of climate. Man had been a essence of the warm blood animal, which had suited in mild climate for living and acting. The weather of hot or cold was not only comfort in human life but influences negatively on human behavior. The most people of oriental was particularly interrelated to seasonal change of climate in earlier time. Because, there are elements such as temperature, humidity and wind in the category of climate, these elements differentiated seasonal change. The main methods of perception of natural environment were observed and classified. Although these methods were in the primitive stage, these coincided the tendency of modern science. For example, confucian was recognized the law of vertical air current that warm air rised and cold air sinked. And they could classify all elements nature based on the principles of 'Yin and Yang(陰陽論)' such as male and female, the sun and moon. shade and light etc. Thus results of the observation and the classification concerned with physical environment can be utilize a wisdom for progressive life of inhabitants. It was a origin of the education in natural environment. Commonness in the viewpoint of environment in the orient if recognized the law of circulation. Buddhism, originated in india, realized that all of phenomena in the world was changed slowly through the principles of cycle(輪廻說) such as male and female, the sun and moon, shade and light etc. Thus results of the observation and the classification concerned with physical environment can be utilized a wisdom for progressive life of inhabitants. It was a origin of the education in natural environment. Commonness in the viewpoint of environment in the orient if recognized the law of circulation. Buddhism, originated in India, realized that all of phenomena in the world was changed slowly through the principles of cycle(輪廻說). For example, whole of land is shifted from young stage to old stage as the life cycle of humanbeing. The theory of karma effects(葉報設) is so signify with the good result that good one's action is reap a sweet fruit. The most environmental problem in today must realized as a consequence of men's act. Then Taoism emphasized the pure nature without the artificiality. Because complexual environment was composed of several elements, It was maintained through the artificiality. Because complexual environment was composed of several elements, It was maintained through the interaction of cause and effects. The solution of environmental problem is maintenanced the harmony between cause and effects by a philosophical concept.

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역할 창조를 위한 '몸틀(body schema)' 형성 연구 (A Study on Forming 'Body Schema' for Role Creating)

  • 송효숙
    • 한국연극학
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    • 제52호
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    • pp.319-357
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    • 2014
  • Formation of 'body schema' is the start for actor to create role and becomes the root and the foundation of existing as a role on the stage. For this, an actor needs to form 'scheme of role' with escaping from own 'body schema.' 'Schema of role' is formed by acquiring through synthesizing daily basic actions, namely, walking, standing, sitting, hand stretching, bending, and touching. The body schema, which was made with simple and usual actions, has fundamental significance in a sense of becoming the body in which the past traces in a role are habituated while energy as a role flows. As for the process of forming body schema, an actor first needs to obtain the visualized materials like photo, magazine, picture and image available for seeing a role specifically and clearly based on what analyzed a character. An actor needs to have three-dimensional image available for always recalling it in the head during acting. To do this, image data available for fundamentally capturing routine actions along with body structure are still more useful. Next, the body schema is formed by interaction with environment. Thus, there is a need of passing through the two-time process of forming body schema. Firstly, the body schema is made on routine actions in a role as physical condition of a role in actor's own everyday life. Secondly, the body schema is made on routine actions available for moving efficiently and economically in line with the environment of performance. A theatrical stage is the temporal space of rhythm and rule different from routine space. What forms body schema immediately in the second phase without body schema in the first phase ultimately becomes what exists as actor's own body, not the body of a role. The body schema, which was formed as the second process, is what truly has identity as a role in the ontological aspect, comes to experience the oppositional force in muscle, a qualitative change in energy, and emotional agitation in the physical aspect, and experiences perception, thinking, volition, and even consciousness with the entire body in the cognitive dimension. Thus, the formation of body schema can be known to be just a method of changing even spiritual and emotional layer. Body schema cannot be made if there is no process of embodiment and habit. Embodiment and habit are not simply the repeated, empty and mechanical action in the body. But, habit itself has very important meanings for forming body schema for role creating. First, habit allows the body itself to learn and understand a meaning. Second, habit relies upon environment, thereby allowing an actor of making the habituated body schema to recognize environment. Third, habit makes the mind. The habituated body schema is just the mind and the ego of a person who possesses the body schema. Fourth, habit comes to experience the expansion in energy and the expansion in existence. It may be experienced through interrelation among actor's body, tool, and environment. Fifth, habit makes identity of the body. Hence, this just becomes what secures identity of a role. These implications of habit are the formation of body schema, which is maintained with the body of being remembered firmly through being closely connected with the process of neural adaptation. Finally, it sought for possibility of practice as one method of forming body schema for role creating through Deleuze's '-becoming' theory. As 'actual animal-becoming' is real '-becoming' of forming structural transformation in the physical dimension, it meets with what the formation of body schema pursues actuality and reality. This was explained with a concept as saying of 'all '-becoming' molecular' by Deleuze/Guattari. 'Animal of having imitated animal's characteristic- becoming' is formed by which the body schema relies upon environment. In this way, relationship among the body, tool and environment has influence even upon a change in consciousness, thinking, and emotion, thereby being able to be useful for forming body schema in a sense of possibly experiencing ultimately expansion in role, namely, expansion in existence.