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A Proposal of Media Exhibition Contents for the Aquarium - Focused on 'Gyeongpo Lagoon Ecological Museum' (아쿠아리움을 위한 미디어 전시 콘텐츠 제안 - 경포 석호생태관을 중심으로)

  • You, Mi;Woo, Jeonggueon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.116-124
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we propose digital exhibition contents for the aquarium, especially 'Gyeongpo Lagoon Ecological Museum'. We try to plan appropriate media contents that can be mixed with the aquarium storytelling. The aquarium must have special spaces that are not related with an exhibition directly but are necessary for survival of fishes such as a water circulation room. We design the special spaces using media contents and let visitors feel that the whole aquarium is in the ocean. First of all, we investigate the aquarium currently under construction. And then, we propose the appreciate media platforms and plan individual content. We suggest 3 types of media platforms, 3D water projection, interactive games utilizing Kinect, and a fog screen. Moreover, we produce 2D drawing concepts, 3D modeling images, and virtual exhibitions in virtual reality for the representation of the location in which those platforms are installed and the media contents we plan. The pre-visualization is helpful for the media platform construction and is used as a rough sketch to producing an animation shown in the exhibition.

Mobile Jeju Tourism Culture Contents based on Interactive Storytelling (인터랙티브 스토리텔링에 기반한 모바일 제주관광문화콘텐츠)

  • Youn, Mi-Jin;Kim, Do-Kyoung;Hur, Chi-Hoon;Ko, Jae-Ho;Kim, Ju-Young;Yoo, Min-Young;Jung, Mun-Ik;Chun, Sung-Su;Cho, Jung-Won
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.143-146
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    • 2006
  • 좁은 국토와 한정된 자원, 주변 국가와의 외래 관광객 유치 경쟁의 심화 등의 이유로 관광산업의 지속적인 발전이 힘들다는 전망이 대두되고 있다. 따라서 날로 다양해지는 관광소비자의 욕구를 정확하게 분석하고, 국내외 관광시장의 흐름을 파악해야 하며, 이러한 관점에서 분석한 결과, 국내 관광지에는 관광객을 유혹할만한 정보를 얻기 힘들고, 이미 통용되고 있는 관광정보 또한 기본적이고 단순한 정보에 지나지 않음을 알 수 있었다. 이에 본 연구는 이야기가 있는 관광지의 정보를 제공하여 보다 흥미 있는 관광정보를 제공하고, 여행자 개개인의 적극적 참여를 유도하기 위해 콘텐츠에 이야기, 애니메이션 및 게임을 제공하고, 주변상점과의 제휴를 통해 상호작용이 가능한 콘텐츠를 개발하였다. 또한 모바일 기기를 기반으로 하여 칼라코드, SMS등의 이용으로 보다 흥미롭고 사용이 편리한 콘텐츠를 개발하고자 노력하였으며, 캐릭터를 개발하여 과학적인 마케팅 전략의 수립으로 지속적인 제주관광발전을 도모하고자 하였다.

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Korean V-Commerce 2.0 Content and MCN Connected Strategy (국내 V커머스 2.0 콘텐츠와 MCN 연계 전략)

  • Jung, Won-sik
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.599-606
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    • 2017
  • 'Video Commerce' has grown significantly, and is in the era of so-called V-commerce 2.0. Based on this background, this study focused on the link and the possibility of creating synergy between V-commerce 2.0 content and MCN, and examined the linkage strategy considering its characteristics. In conclusion, first, V-Commerce has evolved into the age of 2.0, centered on the characteristics of content that are oriented towards fun and sympathy, beyond the 1.0 era. Second, V-commerce 2.0 content has the characteristic of replacing the sharing and recommendation based on the nature of SNS networks as promotion and purchase enhancement. Therefore, competitiveness as 'content' is relatively important before 'commerce'. Third, V-commerce 2.0 and MCN industry have a strong connection with each other in terms of securing core competitiveness and creating a new profit model. In order to create the synergy between V-Commerce 2.0 and MCN, we proposed the use of big data to reinforce V-Commerce 2.0 customized content competitiveness, building of storytelling marketing and branding, and enhancement of live performance and interactive communication.

A Case Study on the Media Art of Incheon Airport (인천공항 미디어 아트 사례 연구)

  • Yu, Sung-ho;Lim, Seong-taek
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.7
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    • pp.141-147
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    • 2019
  • Recently, with the development of new technology, media arts in public places have been installed in various forms. Especially, the installation of media arts at the airport is increasing, and it is time to study this. Therefore, this study investigated cases of media art at Incheon International Airport and suggested improvement direction. As a result of analyzing the case of media art in Incheon Airport is follows. First, the airport media art in the future should develop an interactive work that more audience can participate and provide pleasant experience. Second, the contents of the airport media art should be produced not only in various kinds but also as contents representative of the country. Third, it should be produced as a content that can convey the characteristics and images of the country in a storytelling format rather than a short and simple media art collection.

Pronunciation Training Digital Service for the Deaf Children (청각장애아동의 조음훈련을 위한 디지털 콘텐츠 서비스 연구)

  • Lee, Ye-Jin;Lee, Jae-Eun;Kim, Chae-Yun;Lee, Yoon-Ji;Park, Su-E
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.407-415
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    • 2019
  • Hearing - impaired children who have difficulty hearing and hearing go through pronunciation training. The purpose of this study is to provide the pronunciation training system based on digital contents that can be used for repeated hearing training while maintaining interest in hearing - impaired children. For this purpose, we conducted an interview survey for users and experts. Based on the results, we developed a digital content based pronunciation training system. Finally, to verify the effect of the digital service implemented, the user test was conducted for the hearing - impaired children. As a result of the interview, repeated training and interest factors were found to be essential factors affecting pronunciation training. In implementing digital services, we have used fairy tales and a variety of interactive elements to derive children's interests and designed a user flow that can train multiple words and sentences for effective repetition training. As a result of the test, this digital content was evaluated positively.

Timing Agency in Digital Comics : Focused on Multimedia Comics (전자만화의 타이밍 에이전시 : 멀티미디어와 혼합된 만화를 중심으로)

  • Yoh, Mi-Ju
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.27
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    • pp.79-97
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    • 2012
  • Comic book readers have respectively different reading speed and this means that time in comics is translated by readers' view. The authors arrange panels and gutters to control time, but time recognition in comics depends on the readers and generally it is the readers' role. On the contrary, the phenomenon having occurred by infinite canvas varied the authority of timing. Infinite canvas can give the comic book authors more authority of controlling timing than the readers by intervening in readers' relative time as an agents and transforming their fictive time into absolute time. Following to the concept of "Agency" in games, agency is the power which satisfies the players by reemergence of their intentions. Since some of digital comics absorbed the properties of other media such as animation and sound, we can see that the reader's timing agency is shifted to the author's timing agency. The purpose of this study is to analyse this phenomenon and to remind that agency motivated by the balance between material constraints and formal constraints becomes a condition of readability of digital comics but excessive timing constraints given to the readers causes a decrease of the readers' timing agency. This also can be a considerable matter when we produce digital comics.

The Information Worlds of Online Role-Players (온라인 롤 플레이어의 정보 세계)

  • Hollister, Jonathan M.
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.223-266
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    • 2020
  • Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs) are played by millions of people around the world. Within MMORPGs, players explore, solve mysteries, craft items, battle against dungeon or raid bosses, or compete against other players, all while using a variety of information and information behaviors. Role-players in MMORPGs develop identities and engage in interactive storytelling with other role-players as their characters. An ethnographic approach combining overt participant observation and engagement, semi-structured interviews, and artifact collection was used to explore and describe the social information behaviors of role-players through the lens of the theory of information worlds. The social types evident in the role-playing community in WildStar, a science fantasy-themed MMORPG, are closely interrelated to and differentiated by social norms and information values that dictate acceptable characters, stories, character actions, and appropriate lore sources as well as how to role-play without violating the boundary between in- and out-of-character information worlds. Role-players maintained the in-character and out-of-character boundary using a set of specific information behaviors to enable engaging and immersive role-playing experiences. Implications of the findings for the theory of information worlds as well as potential applications of role-playing and MMORPGs are also discussed.