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Hommage in the Fashion of 2000s (2000년대 패션에 표현된 오마주에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Eun-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.61 no.9
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    • pp.114-130
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this research is to analyze expressional traits and meanings of hommage expressed in the 2000s' fashion, based on studies of film, art, and design areas. For achieving the purpose, this research surveys related research works and performs a demonstrative analysis of fashion collection photographs. The scope of this study is from 2000 to 2011. The results are as follows: First, the term of hommage is generally used to mean any show of respect publicly to someone or something one feels indebted. Second, artists and fashion designers pay hommage to various objects to show respect and love, and they also empathize with them. Hommage works are recreated ones, not just simply copied or repeated ones. They are new but familiar. Third, expressional traits of hommage in the fashion of 2000s are categorized into reinterpretation, insertion, inclusiveness, and symbolization. The internal meanings are respect and love, communication and empathizing, interaction with art, and recreation. In conclusion, by using hommage technique, fashion designers in the 2000s create something new with their own experiences and creativities while pursuing the timeless values.

A Study of my Fashion Film : A Remediation of the <007 Skyfall Title Sequence> (<007 Skyfall 타이틀 시퀀스>를 재매개화한 패션 필름 연구 : 본인 작품을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Loyou;Kim, Soyoung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2019.05a
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    • pp.103-104
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    • 2019
  • <007 Skyfall Title Sequence Hommage Film>(2015)(이하 본인작품)은 원작 <007 Skyfall Title Sequence>(2012)(이하 원작)을 패션 필름(fashion film)이라는 새로운 형식의 접근과 재매개화(remediation)를 시도한 본인의 작품이다. 본 연구자는 이 작품에서 오마주(hommage)와 패스티쉬(pastiche)기법을 통해 연작 형태의 007 타이틀 시퀀스 제작방식을 그대로 가져오면서도 패션 필름으로 재목적성을 시도하고자 했다. 본 연구는 형식의 변화 과정에서 나타난 오리지널리티의 왜곡(distortion)과 전환(transformations)으로 인해 '원본에 대한 고유성을 침해하는가, 혹은 오마주나 패스티쉬 기법으로 재생산되어 새로운 창작물로서의 가치를 지니는가'에 대한 문제 제기로부터 출발하였다.

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Tendency of 'a Cartoon Image' Appearing in Korean Modern Fine Arts - Ocusing on 'Atomouse' of Lee Dong-gi - (한국 현대 미술에 나타나는 '만화 이미지'의 경향성 -이동기의 <아토마우스>를 중심으로-)

  • Jeon, Young Je
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.36
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    • pp.669-702
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    • 2014
  • Today, in Korean modern fine arts, 'cartoon images' are utilized for their roles of the 'personas' of the artists, and as the 'texts' for the artistic discourses, while they play a role as a bridgehead between the public and art. In this study, we made a study, focusing on 'Atomouse' of Lee Dong-gi, in order to examine how the borrowing of the 'cartoon images' was made in the Korean modern fine arts, and what its period context is. 'Atomouse' of Lee Dong-gi is the first cartoon character that appeared in Korean modern fine arts, and it has acquired a symbolism of a subculture being acknowledged as art. In this study, we tried to find out what period contexts the changes of 'Atomouse' have, focusing on the private exhibitions of Lee Dong-gi, such as 'Smoking' Exhibition (2006), 'Bubble' Exhibition (2008), 'Double Vision' Exhibition (2008), 'The Garden of Uncertainty' Exhibition (2012) and 'Do Not Look Back with Angry Face' Exhibition (2013). Atomouse was born in the era of 'lack of pop' a change was attempted of it in the era of 'excess of pop' and its proceeding ended along with the 'settlement of the neo-pop'. From Atomouse started from the unconsciousness of the artist, we can find the 'identity' of the Republic of Korea, which was being influenced by the 'American and Japanese' culture, as well as the symbolism of a subculture being acknowledged as art, while it emerged as an icon to represent the Korean pop art of the time. Then, as the agony and self-examination of the artist was contained in it, its use was changed into the role as a persona and it was utilized as a tool to connect the and figurative worlds. In the end, the artist put an end to the proceeding of the 'Atomouse' at the boundaries of a persona and an alter ego, removing the creation with his own hands. In the process in which Lee Dong-gi created and changed 'Atomouse', the start-up and growth of the pop art are included in the history of the Korean modern fine arts, apart from a study of an artist. 'Atomouse' was not only painted on the walls of the subway stations in the form of public art, but it tried to closely communicate with the public through the collaboration with diverse media. It made the best use of the 'marketability' which a 'cartoon character' had at first, so that pure art was made a step closer to the public. So 'Atomouse' of Lee Dong-gi not only raised a subculture into the realm of high art, but lowered the door sill to high art. Through the study we could confirm what position 'Atomouse' of Lee Dong-gi, which started absurdly between parody and Hommage, takes in Korean modern art of today.