• 제목/요약/키워드: Sound Art Installation

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Crying Sea, The Sound Installation: Artistic Considerations for Coexistence between Human and Technology

  • Park, Jungsun;Wi, Hyeongseok;Park, Sungwoo
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2022
  • As the discourse on Anthropocene grows, this exploratory research investigates the interrelationship and interconnectivity between humanity and technology by analyzing a sound art installation created by the author. Crying Sea is a sound installation that uses plastic wastes collected from the shore to create symbolic narratives and artistic experience connecting humans, objects, and nature through interactive digital technology. In this installation, the audiences are guided to walk over the wastes, and the sounds created by the footsteps are recorded in real-time, which then are distorted and amplified into disturbing sounds through speakers filling up the room. In analyzing this artwork, three theories from technological, philosophical, and ecological backgrounds were used; specifically, Bernard Stiegler's pharmakon theory, Dona Haraway's cyborg manifesto, and Timothy Morton's dark ecology theory. A common factor revealed from all three theories by analyzing the Crying Sea is that humans, technologies, and all other entities within nature are interconnected and resonated. The awareness of this recursive relationship allows us to consider sustainable balancing.

현대미술 개념의 보존 (Conservation in Contemporary Art)

  • 김겸
    • 한국문화재보존과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국문화재보존과학회 2005년도 제22회 학술대회 발표 논문집
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    • pp.154-159
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    • 2005
  • The most common conception of a work of art is as a unique object. In conservation the prevalent notion of authenticity is based on physical integrity, this guides judgements about loss. For the majority of traditional art objects, minimising change to the physical work means minimising loss, where loss is understood as compromising the (physical) integrity of a unique object, and this forms the focus of conservation. Fundamental to conservators' approach to the conservation of contemporary art is the notion that the artist's intent should guide conservators' practice. Since most of the artists creating installation art are living, it is possible to interview them about the details of the installation, attitudes to changing technology, parameters of acceptable change and their views about what aspects of the installation are essential to preserve. Conservation is no longer focused on intervening to repair the art object but has become concerned with documentation and determining what change is acceptable and managing those changes. In order to accurately install works in the future it is necessary to broaden our focus to include elements of an installation that affect the viewer's experience. This might mean documenting the space, the acoustics, the balance of the different channels of sound, the light levels and the way one enters and leaves the installation. These are as important as the more tangible or material elements in the conservation of the work. It is also necessary to work with industry and specialists outside the field of conservation to develop new skills to preserve and manage new types of objects in our care. We can also document the less tangible details of an installation such as the light levels, the character of the sound etc. This is a new area of conservation and as a profession our understanding and knowledge will deepen with time. All of these strategies work together to help to limit the risk of not being able to accurately install these works in the future. Deciding what can be changed and how to best care for any element of an installation will depend on its meaning and role. For both contemporary and traditional objects such decisions are documented by conservators and although the focus of the conservator may have moved away from the material object, the approach is still rooted in traditional notions of collection care.

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자연미술 유형에 따른 바디페인팅 연구 (A Study on Body Painting according to Nature Art Types)

  • 박정신
    • 패션비즈니스
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.66-79
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    • 2014
  • Unlike other body arts, body painting illuminates the value of art using eco-friendly formative activity and natural environment and highlights the need of eco-friendly activity. However, although body painting has focused on forming right relationship between human beings and nature, there are few researches which are linked with nature art. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to argue the need to study body painting as nature art in connection with natural environment and analyze body painting according to nature art types. The study methods included both theoretical review and empirical review. The theoretical review examined the concept and characteristics of nature art through previous researches and literature and the empirical review looked into the types and works of nature art and applied them to body painting works. The results were as follows. First, an installation type was possible by arranging and attaching certain materials to the body. Second, a physical type was possible by representing body itself as the part of nature. Third, a symbolic type was possible by making body appearance as a some symbol based on artist's idea. Fourth, a sound type was possible by stimulating auditory hallucination using the nature of objects and sensing a sound. Fifth, an ecological type was possible by conveying the message of living things in nature to the body. Sixth, an interior type was possible by inducing indoor installation of works. Seventh, a poetic type was possible by making one feel a poetic inspiration expressed in nature using the mystery of the sea and a simple sequential pattern of floral leaves. Eighth, a drawing type was possible by adding artist's intentional hand with a pictorical technique. Ninth, a indigenous type was possible by reproducing South American indian's primitive style. The review of this study suggests that body painting works have been expressed in experimental and temporary arrangement like nature art in nature and can be applied according to nine types of nature art.

Arctic Exposure: LOVELAND's Sublime Simulation of an Endless Apocalypse

  • Bishop-Stall, Reilley
    • 미술이론과 현장
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    • 제13호
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    • pp.185-213
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    • 2012
  • Charles Stankievech's 2011 installation LOVELAND includes a wall-sized screen depicting video footage of a barren arctic landscape in an enclosed room, painted and bathed in white light, that appears as an extension of the imaged environment. A melodic and industrial musical score emanates from multiple sound panels and as the music increases a cloud of purple smoke becomes visible on the horizon line in the distance and gradually advances toward the viewer until it completely fills the screen. The smoke then remains, rushing about madly and lapping at the border between the screen and the room before it suddenly subsides and the spectator is again left with the desolate landscape. The entire process takes a mere five minutes and then, fixed on an endless loop, begins again. This paper positions LOVELAND as an attempt to simulate a sublime experience of the end of the world through a transposition of the Arctic atmosphere into the gallery space. Encompassing a discussion of the historical and contemporary significance of the Arctic in popular culture, aesthetics and environmental politics, it is suggested that Stankievech employs an apocalyptic trope in reference to the unstable position of the North in the current political and ecological climate. Revisiting critiques of modernist exhibition practices and investigating the perceptual and temporal dimensions of the work, this analysis focuses primarily on the experience of the installation's spectator. Visually, aurally and phenomenologically immersed, the viewer is made subject to, and implicated in, the events unfolding on the screen and within the space. Due to the looping of the video footage, this paper argues that the apocalypse imaged in LOVELAND is presented as an endless event - incessantly enacted, yet infinitely deferred - and that the spectator is enveloped in an uncertain and unceasingly extended present moment.

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Fractal-Interactive Art를 활용한 공공디자인에 관한 연구 (A Study on Public Design using Fractal-Interactive Art)

  • 주해정;김치용
    • 한국정보통신학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국해양정보통신학회 2009년도 추계학술대회
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    • pp.629-632
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    • 2009
  • 공학적인 관점에서 Interactive Art와 디자인은 하나의 지능형 시스템으로 해석할 수 있다. 인간과 제작물 간의 원활한 소통, 즉 인터랙티브 반응을 주고받기 위해 센서, 카메라 등으로 입력 받은 후 이 정보들을 실시간으로 처리, 분석하여 그 결과를 영상, 그래픽, 음향 등의 다양한 매체로 표현하기 때문이다. 이러한 인터랙티브를 활용한 영상은 다양한 예술 디자인 분야에서 그 영역을 넓혀가며 점차 발전되고 있다. 예술 형태의 Interactive Art에 환경에 대한 정보성을 융합하여 시민들에서 자연스럽게 정보를 접할 수 있도록 하며 주변환경을 느낄 수 있는 시스템으로 연구하고자 한다. 본 연구에서는 Interactive Art가 공간자체에 활기찬 분위기를 조성하며 직접 체험할 수 있는 공공예술로 활용된다. 기존의 정지된 설치의 개념에서 보다 발달된 동적인 형태로 인간과 자연스럽게 조화되어 정보를 습득하게 되는 참여 형태의 경험을 제공할 수 있다. 따라서 공공디자인의 활용에 Interactive Art에 대한 연구의 필요성이 절실하다.

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센서 기반 미디어 설치 제작에서의 인터랙션 설계유형 (Interaction Design Type in sensor-based meida installation Artwork)

  • 서상희;이정은
    • 문화기술의 융합
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    • 제9권5호
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    • pp.747-752
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    • 2023
  • 본 연구는 오픈 소스 플랫폼인 아두이노를 결합한 센서 기반 미디어 설치 제작에서의 인터랙션 설계 유형에 대한 것이다. 구현한 미디어 설치 작품들을 유형화하여 센서기반의 미디어아트 표현 방식의 다양성과 그 의미를 모색하고자 한다. 미디어 아트의 상호작용 방식에 대한 이해를 바탕으로 센서를 이용한 미디어 설치 제작에서의 인터랙션 설계 유형을 모터 제어를 통한 물리적 움직임, 초음파 센서와 모터을 활용한 '인공식물, 빛, 사운드 센서 활용한 '가상정원', 기울기 센서를 통한 무빙이미지, 4가지로 분류한다. 이를 통해 미디어 소프트웨어가 작업에 적합한 기술로 선택할 수 있고 다양한 표현으로 진화하고 있는 예술 표현의 사례로 제시될 수 있을 것으로 본다.

증강현실 콘텐츠 산업기술의 스마트폰 환경 모바일 아트 활용 가능성 (Availability of Mobile Art in Smartphone Environment of Augmented Reality Content Industrial Technology)

  • 김희영;신창옥
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제13권5호
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    • pp.48-57
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    • 2013
  • 스마트폰은 소통과 정보공유의 환경을 제공하는 동시에 모바일 기술과 모바일 아트 발전의 핵심적인 역할을 담당하고 있다. 특히 모바일 증강현실시대의 도래와 더불어 스마트폰 기술관련 연구는 박차를 더해가고 있으나, 증강현실콘텐츠 산업에 핵심적인 사용자 참여 유발에 대한 연구가 부족하여 이런 특징이 이미 발달한 모바일 아트 영역에서의 도움이 필수적이다. 따라서 본 연구는 국내에서 거의 연구되지 않았던 모바일 아트를 피처 폰 활용과 스마트폰 활용으로 분류하고 각각 가장 많이 사용된 세 가지 방식을 중심으로 작품 사례를 분석한다. 모바일 기기의 사운드와 이미지를 이용한 피처 폰 활용은 설치와 공연 방식, 싱글채널 비디오 아트 방식과 오감소통 방식으로 나눌 수 있다. 센서, 카메라, GPS와 증강현실을 이용한 스마트폰 활용은 위치기반 AR, 마커인식 AR과 무마커식 AR로 분류된다. 또한 모바일 증강현실 콘텐츠 산업별 활용 기술을 살펴본 결과 관광과 게임관련은 위치기반 AR, 교육과 의료관련은 마커인식 AR, 쇼핑관련은 무마커식 AR 등을 중심으로 혼합방식으로 활용됨을 알 수 있었다. 증강현실 콘텐츠 산업의 발달은 사용자의 적극적인 참여를 통한 지속적인 소통방식과 혼합기술방식을 활용하는 모바일 아트의 참조로 더욱 가속화될 것으로 예상된다. 향후 모바일 증강현실 산업기술의 발전 방향은 HMD(Head Mounted Display)의 소형화, 홀로그램기술과 인공지능의 접목을 예측하고 있으며 빅데이터와 소셜네트워크를 활용하여 증강현실의 기술적인 한계를 극복할 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.