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A Study on the Orientation and Mean of Anamorphosis in Architectural Perspective (투시도법에서 왜상(Anamorphosis)의 의미와 위상에 관한 연구)

  • 이승우;정례화
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.21
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    • pp.94-100
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    • 1999
  • After fifteenth century artists sought for a method on representation of nature through perspectiva artificialis. Perspectiva artificialis is become a tool for establishment of their theory and value. This study aim to study Orientation and mean of Anamorphosis in Architectural Perspective and transitional procedure of perspective in appealing the will of Architects. Initially, the concern of perspective is begun with optics in the Middle Ages. In Renaissance Ages perspective are presented a scientific and real world to a transformation of non-scientific world with visual cone, vanish oint and anamorphosis. In artists anamorphosis specially is a effective means to emphasize a affect of mannerism. Accordingly, perspective is discoursed to approached between art and technique. After renaissance perspective is become the driving force of the representation in spirit of scientific investigation ; while anamorphosis such a manneristic present in art is motived to prevent from obtaining its universe and implicity through their methodology.

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A Study on the Comparison of Mongolian and Ching's Costumes of Ching's Intervention Era in Mongolia (몽골 청 간섭기의 몽골족 복식과 청대 복식의 비교)

  • Choi Hai-Yaul
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.55 no.7 s.98
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    • pp.131-141
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is to correctly understand the shapes and transformation of costumes of Ching's and Mongolian. Mongolian traditional costumes are trousers and jacket, with Deel(袍) and Terlig(帖裡) pleated in the waistline, and knee-covering narrow-sleeved long dress for men and women alike. It was designed for adapting to horse riding activities and cold steppe climate. Similarity between Ching's and Mongolian nomadic costumes was used as a means of unity by Ching. Transformation of Mongolian nomadic costumes are further divided into three kinds; Ching's or Russian's details applied to Mongolian nomadic costumes(Taekeum(大襟), Majesu(馬蹄袖), white choker), Ching's court costume imported as it is for the political purpose(Kijang(기장)), resistance against foreign countries and the spirit of nomadic people and independence reflected in Mongol costumes('Teregur ushi', 'Correct bosom'). Specially, Nomadic symbols constitute Mongolian spiritual world and clothing habits, especially evident in ladies' dresses.

Development of Visual Inspection System for Minte needle probe (미세 탐침의 검사 시스템 개발)

  • Kang, Su-Min;Park, Se-Hyuk;Huh, Kyung-Moo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2008.04a
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    • pp.123-124
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    • 2008
  • The appearance inspection of various electronic products and parts has been executed by the eyesight of human. But inspection by eyesight can't bring about uniform inspection result. Because the appearance inspection result by eyesight of human is changed by condition of physical and spirit of the checker. So machine vision inspection system is currently used to many appearance inspection fields instead of the checker. Therefore we proposes a inspection system in this paper. it will be able to secure the objectivity of the prosecuting attorney using inspection system. Also this system has been developed only using PC, CCD Camera and Visual C++ for universal workplace.

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INFINITELY MANY SMALL SOLUTIONS FOR THE p(x)-LAPLACIAN OPERATOR WITH CRITICAL GROWTH

  • Zhou, Chenxing;Liang, Sihua
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.32 no.1_2
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    • pp.137-152
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we prove, in the spirit of [3, 12, 20, 22, 23], the existence of infinitely many small solutions to the following quasilinear elliptic equation $-{\Delta}_{p(x)}u+{\mid}u{\mid}^{p(x)-2}u={\mid}u{\mid}^{q(x)-2}u+{\lambda}f(x,u)$ in a smooth bounded domain ${\Omega}$ of ${\mathbb{R}}^N$. We also assume that $\{q(x)=p^*(x)\}{\neq}{\emptyset}$, where $p^*(x)$ = Np(x)/(N - p(x)) is the critical Sobolev exponent for variable exponents. The proof is based on a new version of the symmetric mountainpass lemma due to Kajikiya [22], and property of these solutions are also obtained.

Nonparametric Nonlinear Model Predictive Control

  • Kashiwagi, Hiroshi;Li, Yun
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.1443-1448
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    • 2003
  • Model Predictive Control (MPC) has recently found wide acceptance in industrial applications, but its potential has been much impounded by linear models due to the lack of a similarly accepted nonlinear modelling or data based technique. The authors have recently developed a new method for obtaining Volterra kernels of up to third order by use of pseudorandom M-sequence. By use of this method, nonparametric NMPC is derived in discrete-time using multi-dimensional convolution between plant data and Volterra kernel measurements. This approach is applied to an industrial polymerisation process using Volterra kernels of up to the third order. Results show that the nonparametric approach is very efficient and effective and considerably outperforms existing methods, while retaining the original data-based spirit and characteristics of linear MPC.

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Classification of Li(黎族) traditional brocade patterns of Chinese textile and its application for modern fashion product design

  • Zhang, Shunai;Wu, Simin
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.775-781
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    • 2012
  • There are various kinds of patterns on Li brocade textile of Hainan province in China. Those patterns are rich and colorful. Li (黎族) traditional brocade is an ancient exquisite craftsmanship and a world cultural heritage. This study analyzed and categorized Li brocade pattern of traditional Chinese textiles. Li (黎族) traditional brocade is an ancient exquisite craftsmanship. Based on the research of classifications of Li brocade patterns, expound the application of women's costume. The patterns of Li brocade textile of Hainan province analyzed through three levels: design transforming, meaning prolongation, and refining spirit. The patterns were explored the feasibility way to inherit the patterns of Li brocade for the modern fashion product design. The results showed that Li brocade textile pattern of Hainan province were images sourced from local environment and geographical terrain. They contained the nation's history memory, religion, hope for life of the Li nationality. Those patterns can be categorized as human figure pattern, animal pattern, geometric pattern, appliance or architecture pattern, and Chinese character pattern.

Differential$\cdot$Integral Calculus and Natural Arts (미분적분학과 자연주의 미술)

  • Kye Young Hee
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.31-42
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    • 2005
  • Renaissance is revival of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures. So, in Renaissance period, the artists began to study Euclidean geometry and then their mind was a spirit of experience and observation. These spirits is namely modernism. In other words, Renaissance was a dawn of modern times. In this paper, we notice modern spirits and ones social backgrounds. Differential and integral calculus was created by these modern spirits. And in art field, 'painter of light', 'artist of moment' appeared. Because in the 17th and 18th centuries, the intelligentsia researched for motions, speeds and lights.

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A Study on the Dualism Appearing in the Modern Unisex Mode (유니섹스 모드에 반영된 Dualism에 관한 연구)

  • 이민경;한명숙
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.277-291
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    • 1995
  • The purpose of this study is to consider the internal meaning and the external from of Dualism in Unisex Mode : to investigate the dualistic expression appeared on the Unisex Mode by analyzing the general fashion magazine. The results of the study were as follows : First, the phenomenon of Dualism in Unisex Mode may be clues indication that some roles, once assigned exclusively to either males or females, are becoming mutually shared, or what may be called human roles. Second, the expression of Dualism in Unisex Mode whether direct away of symbolic way is represented by metaphoric manner such as unisex look(mono sex look, or trans sex look) with spirit of the time’s. Third, the formality and contents that related dualistic mode shows a various method in style, coordination of texture or item.

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A Study on the Parallelism between the Art Trend and the Fashion -Focusing on Modernism and the Flapper Look (예술사조와 패션과의 Parallelism에 관한 연구 -모더니즘과 플래퍼 록을 중심으로-)

  • 정현숙;김진구
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.261-275
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    • 1995
  • This paper analyzes the parallelism between the art trend and the fashion. As a representative case, we consider the Modernism and the Flapper look. The Modernism rejected the tradition of the past and pursued something new. This trend was in parallel with the fashion called flapper look which was against the tradition and made drastic change. The factors which represent the spirit of the age the Modernism are the simplicity, the rejection of the tradition, the individualism and the subjectivity, the functionalism, the fragmentation of the self, and the straight line. We discuss the fashion style of the flapper look in terms of these factors.

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Influence of Value on the Women‘s Clothing Fashion -focus on the ideal images for women of England between 1820s and 1850s- (가치관이 여성복 Fashion에 미친 영향 연구 -1820-1850년 영국의 이상적 여성관을 중심으로-)

  • 이유경
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.5-17
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    • 2002
  • This study aimed to investigate the relationship between ideal images of women and women's clothing fashion England between 1820s and 1850s. The age was divided into two periods, which were 1820-1836 and 1837-1850. During the first period, the ideal images of women were those of fairy, spirit, and angels, which were expressed by tight waist belt, wider and shorter skirt, top expanded sleeve, wide and flat pelerine collar, feather decoration, elaborate and curly hair style, narrow and light ballerina shoes etc.. During the second period, the ideal images for women were those of lady with modesty, quietness, and weakness. They were expressed by long and full skirt, tight or bulge over the lower arm sleeve, dropped sleeve, poke bonnet, body wrapping large shawl and sober color etc.. The result shows that the ideal images of women in 19th century England were concretely expressed by various clothing fashion including hair style, shoes, and decoration. This study sheds light on psychological, historical, and theoretical approaches to clothing.

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