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A Study of Facet Classification System Development for Arts and Cultural Education (문화예술교육 패싯 분류체계 설계에 대한 연구)

  • Park, Ok-Nam;Oh, Sam-Gyun;Kim, Se-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.197-219
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    • 2009
  • The study acknowledges the need for classification systems in arts and cultural education. The study constructs a faceted classification system for this domain based on systematic methods. The study utilized iterative collaboration between domain experts and classification system developers. The classification system consists of 13 main facets and terms. The classification system has values to manage information resources effectively and efficiently. It is also beneficial for reducing cultural gaps in arts and cultural education as well as providing an information gateway for users.

A Study for Establishment of Namdo Cultural Arts Archives - Focused on the Description Elements and Classification System for Cultural Arts - (남도문화예술 아카이브 구축을 위한 기초 연구 - 기술요소를 중심으로 -)

  • Jeong, Dae-Keun;Hong, Soram;Kang, Hyera
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.311-337
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    • 2019
  • The study is to structure materials of cultural arts in "Namdo(Jeollanamdo and Gwangju)" province. Especially the study focuses on establishing description elements for serving diverse materials. First, the authors makes the draft version(4 entities, 28 elements and 115 subelements) by reviewing literature and conducting case study. Then, experts review the draft version and the authors draws final version that consists of 4 entities(materials, performances, agents, facilities), 28 elements and 117 subelements. From the viewpoints of locality, cultural arts materials, and cultural artists, the description elements in this study are distinguished from other studies.

Scientific Analysis of Metal in Chinese and Korean Traditional Gold Thread (중국과 한국 전통금사 금속의 과학적 분석 연구)

  • Jeong, Seon Hye;Yu, Ji A;Chung, Yong Jae;Sim, Yeon Ok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.764-771
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    • 2013
  • The metal component of Chinese and Korean traditional gold thread was analyzed nondestructively using P-XRF and classified morphologically. In the nondestructive analysis of 22 Chinese and Korean artifacts, there were 10 gold threads made up of Au in China and 7 in Korea; in addition, there were 4 silver threads made up of Ag in Korea and 1 copper thread made up of Cu in China. In the morphological classification, 7 gilt paper strips were confirmed in China and Korea and 4 wrapped threads were identified in China and Korea. Zn, Sn and Fe (minor components of the threads) were detected. These components were assumed to be transferred from the metal found in burial goods.

A Study on Classification & Description of Art Archives : Focused on "The Art Archives, Seoul Museum of Art" (예술기록에 관한 분류·기술 사례 연구 서울시립 미술아카이브를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Ji Ah
    • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
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    • no.74
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    • pp.79-117
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    • 2022
  • In recent years, the term "art archives" has become increasingly popular, with the growing use of archives in exhibitions and program planning within domestic cultural and arts institutions. The need for art archives has been raised for reasons such as establishing the identity of art and culture and providing basic resources for academic research; however, they are now being recognized as a direct resource and service for users. Accordingly, research has also been conducted on the values, policies, and management practices of art archives in the archiving field. Nevertheless, there is a lack of research on management methodologies that can be applied to institutions that manage art archives. In particular, for the efficient use of art archives, classification, organization, and systematic management of descriptive areas must be preceded. But, There are different methods of managing art archives depending on the type of collection, the management institution, and the characteristics of the collection resources, which, in turn, makes it difficult to apply a consistent methodology for classification and description. Based on actual cases from The Art Archives, Seoul Museum of Art, this study examined the types and categories of arts, and presented the establishment of a classification system and archival description rules.

Classification System of Collections and Distribution of Storages in Domestic Museum of Historic Relics (국내 역사계박물관의 소장자료 분류체계와 수장고 분류방안)

  • Jung, Sung-Wook
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.15 no.2 s.55
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    • pp.138-149
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    • 2006
  • A museum's collections is fundamental factors to construct important activity of museum performing a role as cultural facility for learning, education and research. Therefore, conservation of collections through appropriate environments is previously established in step of planing a museum. Hereby, the purpose of this study is to set up the classification of collections and suggest a useful guidance of the storage division in a domestic museum. The results of this study are as follows. First, the main factors of deterioration are temperature and relative humidity in a museum storage, so classification of collections should be set up according to the objective standards of these factors. Second, the classification of collections can be performed as follow: the group for nonorganic materials subdivide metal, chinaware, earthenware, and jade stone, the group for organic materials subdivide leather hair paper fabric, bone horn shell mound and wood herbage and the group for composed materials. Third, for storage division of a domestic museum, basically has to consider that it is reasonable to plan $4{\sim}5$ storages in metal, jade stone, chinaware earthenware, and organic materials of $1{\sim}2$ units in case of a serial of history like archaeological, antique museum. And in case of folk relics of modern and contemporary arts are collected, it is reasonable to plan over 5 storages add composed materials to foregoing classification.

A Study for Classification of Types about Museum Exhibition Medium in View of Information Design (정보디자인의 관점에서 본 박물관 전시매체의 유형분류에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Kyung-Mi
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.14 no.6 s.53
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    • pp.252-259
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    • 2005
  • A modern museum has been changed from a passive place for simply exhibiting arts and antique collections to an interactive place for learning and experiencing culture and information. Such a functional change of the modern museum requires not only reorganizing fundamental characteristics of the modern museum, but also reforming organization of management teams, changing attitudes of staffs and assigning new roles to staffs for accepting the new thought and approach of visitors. That is, the function of the modem museum is not limited to collect arts and antique collections. The fundamental change of the modern museum further requires using the collections as a tool or a medium to provide a cultural exchange between the visitors and the museum, and to give new experience and information to the visitors. After proposing discussion that ' how, what, who is related to the museum? ', the way of thinking the museum is changed from ' collection ' to ' communication '. The change of the modern museum improves an educational role of the museum, and makes the museum as a communicator exchanging information and experience with visitors. In the last analysis, the modern museum is not just an exhibition medium that simply transfers information of the exhibition mediums to public. The modem museum is also a communication medium in order to collect information and transfer the collected information to the visitors. That is, the modern museum should provide various exhibition and communication mediums to the visitors for exchanging information and cultural experience. Therefore, the modern museum requires additional functions processing information suitable to the present environment and level of the museum, and transferring the information to public.

A Study on Current State and Typology of Korea Company Gallery since 1990 (1990년대 이후 한국 기업미술관의 현황 및 유형에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyeok-Ki
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.3203-3212
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    • 2014
  • Company. s support for culture and arts started from mecenat activities. After then, it played a role as a tool of the company to satisfy consumers. cultural desires and improve the company. s image. As time goes by, it became a culture marketing which encourages business activities. Therefore, many companies try to develop their culture marketing activities in various fields. Especially art marketing has increased consumers. expectation and interest about art activities. Also, art marketing has become important as it has helped consumers to have critical view about products and improve their standard of life. As a way of art marketing, a company provides diverse exhibitions, sponsors and education programs related to art in either a specific space of the company building or a separate place. It can be said that this example of art marketing is a kind of an image marketing and public welfare at the same time. This article presents the concept of culture marketing and current condition of company. s support for culture and arts. In addition, the article depicts the concept and classification of art marketing. Furthermore, through analysis of company exhibition space and programs, the article illustrates the features and typology of art galleries managed by companies.

Mongolian Traditional Stamp Recognition using Scalable kNN

  • Gantuya., P;Mungunshagai., B;Suvdaa., B
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.170-176
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    • 2015
  • The stamp is one of the crucial information of traditional historical and cultural for nations. In this paper, we purpose to detect official stamps from scanned document and recognize the Mongolian traditional, historical stamps. Therefore we performed following steps: first, we detect official stamps from scanned document based on red-color segmentation and document standard. Then we collected 234 traditional stamp images with 6 classes and 100 official stamp images from scanned document images. Also we implemented the processing algorithms for noise removing, resize and reshape etc. Finally, we proposed a new scale invariant classification algorithm based on KNN (k-nearest neighbor). In the experimental result, our proposed a method had shown proper recognition rate.

Analysis of the Cultural Resources of the Gyeokryeolbi Yeoldo at the End of the West Sea in South Korea (서해 끝 무인도 '격렬비열도'의 문화자원 분석)

  • Kim, Jeong-Seob
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.143-152
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    • 2021
  • The extremely isolated uninhabited island at the end of the West Sea in South Korea called "The Gyeokryeolbi Yeoldo" has recently begun to be managed by the government under the influence of public opinion demanding the island to be strictly protected. The island was created 70 million years ago by volcanic activities. So it is older than the birth history of Jeju Island, which is estimated to have been born about a million years ago. This study has focused on providing the basis for imagetelling and storytelling of the Gyeokryeolbi Yeoldo, known for its important value by exploring the cultural resources of the island. For the research, the ethnography including in-depth local interview and on-site investigation have been applied for 3 years from February 2018 to December 2020 in Taean, Chungnam Province, where the island is located. To analyze the cultural resources of this island, the resource classification model has been designed and used, which is modified from Valentine (2001) and Chi-ho Nam (2007). As a result, the "tangible cultural resources (TCR)" including various remains found on the island were mainly symbols of cultural bridge in the history of Korea-China exchange, and the spiritual land of life-saving. Also "intangible cultural resources (ICR)" extracted from the island were focused on the images of life protection, safety, bravery, and romance. Based on this study, the core concept of identity to be applied when refurbishing the island with a prominent cultural placeness( "sense of place") can be proposed as "a cultural ecological island centered on the Circular Yellow Sea that ruminates memories of love."

Application and Its Typological Classification of Photographs Shown in Contemporary Art (현대미술에 나타난 사진의 활용과 그 유형학적 분류)

  • LEE, Kyung Ryul
    • Cross-Cultural Studies
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    • v.33
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    • pp.193-239
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    • 2013
  • A photograph, which was applied to contemporary art, plays a very important role in the whole of the multiplied and diversified contemporary arts today. The application of photos, which were shown in contemporary art following the 1950s, can be classified into five types according to role and function of a photo in the process of developing a work. However, this classification is shown a little ambiguously. That is because photos of being utilized by artists are indicated very diversely depending on their artistic strategy and situation. As the first type, a few painters utilize a photo as mirror of reality in order to materialize a challenging and revolutionary idea with going against traditional picture in their pictorial practice. As the second classification, especially American painters utilize a photo as material component of forming their picture like photo-montage or collage. The combined application of this medium is first doing genre de-construction and hybridization of post-modernism in the 1980s while ultimately aiming at social criticism or political satire. The third type implies particularly a case that avant-garde artists utilize a photo as evidence of a work. In this case, a photo is employed as evidence of a work, which disappears in the temporal space essentially like body art, land art, and performance. Also, as the fourth type is a case of utilizing a photo for artistic concept of a work, not pictorial practice of picture, it is utilized often as important artistic strategy of conceptual artists. The final type of utilizing photo is a case of applying photo as formative tool on behalf of dye-stuffs or crayon in order to record a section of reality, which always continues regardless of event or meaning any more, in the traditional picture. In this case, a work is indicated as a photo of having a form of picture, namely, as Forme-tableau. The main subject is indicated there as a daily case of being repeated always the extremely common and revived theme.