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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jicce.2010.8.5.595

A Study on the Value Change of Digital Image According to Digital Technology  

Choi, Won-Ho (Dept. of Digital Contents, Dongseo University)
Kim, Chee-Yong (Dept. of Visual Information Technology, Dong-Eui University)
Abstract
The strategy through visual sense is one of the ways that subject builds the outside world and communicates. The visual sense seems higher level of dependence than the other senses and contributes to intercommunication. For this reason, the desire of image dates back to primitive art and visual image(visual media and visual culture) has dialectically developed in the history of mankind. Visual subject, based on perspective of Renaissance, was moved from God to human beings. Andre Bazin's 'la genese automatique' through technical art has epochally changed the paradigm of visual art and visual culture. From primitive art to photo and film, the image, based on visual sense, has reflected human wish, appealed visual desire and led to evolution of image. In the late 20 century, without dialectical evolution of technology and culture, rapidly progressive digital image has changed social and cultural implication over rational strategy of production and distribution and it strengthened authority of image through visual approach of endless desire. The goal of this study is to analyze the value change of digital image developing a new Renaissance through production, reading, communication, and implication of evolution due to digitalized image, which has evolved as object and tool of desire.
Keywords
Digital Image; Image; Technology Art; Visual Art;
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