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http://dx.doi.org/10.9717/kmms.2015.18.3.429

Analysis of Narrative for Mobile e-book Applications with Haeinsa Buddhist Tales  

Lee, Young-Suk (Institute of Image and Cultural Contents, Dongguk University)
Kim, Sang-Nam (Graduate School of Digital and Image, Dongguk University)
Lee, Jong Dae (Graduate School of Digital and Image, Dongguk University)
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Abstract
This study describes the humanistic perspective inherent in Korean Buddhism. It is based on a narrative of the establishment of Haeinsa Temple, which is one of the three major Korean traditional temples, and represents the heritage of Korean Buddhism. With this narrative, we developed and implemented mobile content for Android devices titled "Treasures from the Palace of the Dragon King". Its scenario, which is a folktale of the establishment of the Haeinsa Temple, was created using A.J. Greimas' Actantial model as the research method. As a result, the content developed by the reconstruction of the scenario consists of mini-games and animations offering an intuitive user experience (UX), which is implemented in a compound E-BOOK for mobile devices. We aim to promote Korea's traditional culture throughout the world, using this content as a starting point for the future.
Keywords
Narrative; Haeinsa Buddhist Tales; E-Book;
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