A Study on Furniture Design using the Five Senses -Focusing on Synesthesia in Design-

오감(五感)을 이용한 가구디자인에 관한 연구 - 디자인에서의 공감각(共感覺)을 중심으로 -

  • Yoon, Yeoh-Hang (Dept. of Woodworking & Furniture Design, College of Fine Arts, Hongik University) ;
  • Yoo, Do-Hyun (The Graduate School of Hongik University)
  • 윤여항 (홍익대학교 미술대학 목조형가구학과) ;
  • 유도현 (홍익대학교 대학원 디자인공예학과)
  • Received : 2009.11.05
  • Accepted : 2010.03.15
  • Published : 2010.03.25

Abstract

Although past design developments that emphasized only the outer appearances of products were mostly concentrated on the areas of forms and colors in an attempt to satisfy humans' visual needs, it is expected that future designs to come will go in the direction to stimulate more diversified human senses. This means expansions to the five senses including the auditory sense, the sense of smell, the tactile sense and the taste and even to the area of synesthesia where two or more senses are stimulated or coexist. Although the dictionary definition of synesthesia is a concept of arousing another sense through a sense, studies of synesthesia in design go one step further from here to mean compound senses, that is, the synesthesia in an expanded meaning to feel an object (thing) through many sensory organs simultaneously. The synesthesia in the expanded meaning is applying multiple senses simultaneously in recognizing one thing to comprehensively judge and feel the thing. Recent design trends are going in a direction to basically satisfy humans' visual needs through controlled forms and colors while inducing another new feeling through expressions of diverse feels of materials within existing forms. In this change of the times, studies on furniture designs are conducted through factors of in synesthesia linked with other senses and have an important meaning that can enhance the value of designs.

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