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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2019.17.1.313

A Study on Temporary Installation Art in Public Place  

Zheng, zheng (Dept. of Formative Arts Design, Graduate School, Kongju university)
Chen, juan (Dept. of Formative Arts Design, Graduate School, Kongju university)
Ro, Hae-sin (Dept. of Formative Arts Design, Graduate School, Kongju university)
Kim, Won-seok (Dept. of Formative Arts Design, Graduate School, Kongju university)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.17, no.1, 2019 , pp. 313-317 More about this Journal
Abstract
Installation art is another methodology of modern art appeared in 1970's. Installation art does not seek for a particular ideology or specific form to express, but rather it endeavors to produce a work produced by mutiful media convergence and integration. Therefore, this leads to inspire new cognition on ordinary places. Installaton art is strongly related with public art in terms of most works are to be exhibited. Thus from this point of view, installation art contains public art which aims to better communication among people, nature and artificial things. Eventually, temporary installation art contains communication and convergence of people and object in public places.
Keywords
Installation art; Temporary Public art; Environmental design; Convergence; Communication;
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