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A study on the Development of Ubiquitous Performance  

Cho, Hyun-Il (남서울대학교 멀티미디어학과)
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Journal of Digital Contents Society / v.11, no.2, 2010 , pp. 123-127 More about this Journal
Abstract
Innovation in technology has changed the form and meaning of performance work and its appreciation in its long history. Applied to performance art, the concept of digital media and ubiquitous also created new implications in aesthetics and technology. As a matter of fact, new elements of ubiquitous performance- new relationship between creators and the audience and the extension of the notion of 'audience'- are not newly introduced. These elements have been tried throughout hundreds years of performance history and is far more developed thanks to digital communication. In this study, we will discuss how these elements have been developed from the earlier text-based ubiquitous performance to 3D virtual world and contributed to the construction of the virtual culture.
Keywords
퍼포먼스;유비쿼터스;공연예술;
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