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Digital Transformation and Introduction of NFT in the Art Market (미술시장의 디지털 전환과 NFT 도입)

  • ROH, Tae Hyup
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.261-269
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    • 2022
  • The advent of the pandemic era due to COVID-19 is causing new changes in all areas of individuals, organizations, society and the country. The art market also faced a crisis due to restrictions on individual movement between regions and countries and social distancing, and even the contents of the work, the way the work is traded, and the propensity and characteristics of the buyer are changing. These demands for change in the art market are accelerating new opportunities for change by converting digital, expanding the online art market, expanding virtual space using VR(Virtual Reality) and AR(Augmented Reality) technology, and expanding the trading area of digital works NFT based on blockchain technology. In this study, the flow of change in the art market brought about by the Pandemic era is analyzed from the perspective of digital transformation. The contents of digital acceptance of the art market are identified through a summary of various types of digital transformation in the art market and a survey of perceptions following the introduction of digital transformation and NFT. Discuss major legal, economic, social, and transactional issues and countermeasures following the introduction of NFT based on blockchain technology in the art market.

Street Optics (거리의 시각)

  • Kenaan, Hagi
    • The Journal of Art Theory & Practice
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    • no.10
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    • pp.25-46
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    • 2010
  • Street art operates within an already given visual order: the visuality of the modern city in which the regimentation of the image has become fully adaptive to-what Fredric Jameson termed-the logic of late capitalism. What is the relationship between street art and the hegemonic forms of the image dictated by the "city's rulers"? Does street art evoke an alternative kind of spectatorship? Can the unsolicited visual intervention in the life of the city open up an "optics" that resists the reifying patterns of the contemporary gaze? This paper follows Baudrillard's pioneering analysis of graffiti, arguing that the visuality of a certain kind of street images carries an important potential of challenging the hegemonic manner in which the contemporary image has come to dominate the field of vision.

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Exploratory Experiment Analysis for Video Generation by Collage Technique (콜라주 기법에 의한 비디오 생성을 위한 탐색적 실험 분석)

  • Cho, Hyeongrae;Park, Gooman
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2020.11a
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    • pp.123-126
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    • 2020
  • 딥러닝이 정답을 찾아가는 연구과정이라면 미술은 정답이나 오답의 단정적 결과보다는 미추(아름다움과 추함)를 포함하는 과정적, 창조적 행위에 가깝다고 할 수 있다. 다시 말하면 미술은 0과 1로만 환원할 수 없는 세계를 기술하여 감동을 주는 유기적 규칙이 내재되어 있고 때로는 과학이 만들어낸 결론을 뒤집는 반상식적 추론을 하기도 한다. 그러므로 딥러닝은 예술적 방식을 통하여 과학의 상식적 추론과의 좋은 거리(Fine distance)를 유지할 필요성이 있는데, 이를 위해서 기존 딥러닝의 이미지 생성과 관련하여 Distance, Classification, Optimization 등의 문제를 미술 표현 기법과 목적이 담겨있는 창작자의 Statement 키워드와의 유사성과 차이점을 비교 분석할 필요가 있다고 생각한다. 시각적 표현과 관련된 딥러닝의 성능은 아직 사람의 표현능력에 못 미치고 있어 본 논문에서는 콜라주 기법에 의한 비디오 생성을 위한 탐색적 실험 분석을 목적으로 GAN을 활용한 콜라주 비디오를 제작하고 그 문제점과 개선점을 제안하고자 한다.

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A Study on the Transformation of the Time and Space for Water Surface in Bill Viola's (물 표면의 시공간성 변형에 대한 연구 1 -빌 비올라의 을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Yeleen
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2021.07a
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    • pp.643-644
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    • 2021
  • 최근 가상 디지털미디어에 대한 관심이 집중되고 있는 시대적 상황에서 물의 다양한 속성에 관한 시공간적 표현은 동시대 매체 미술에서 중요한 의미를 지닌다. 본 연구는 물의 표면을 경계(boundary)로 그 경계면의 상하 공간, 경계면과의 거리감, 물그림자, 물의 투영성 등을 통한 시공간 표현에 관한 것이다. 대상 작품으로는 빌 비올라의 을 중심으로, 레안드로 에를리치의 설치 작품, 데이비드 호크니의 회화를 사례로 제시한다. 다양한 미술 매체를 통해 변형된 시공간성은 물 표면이라는 매개체와의 관계적 특성 안에서 이미지의 환상성을 부각한다.

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On the field of domestic studies on Western Art History and Western Art Theory (국내 서양미술사, 서양미술이론 연구 장에 관한 연구)

  • Shim, Sang-Yong
    • The Journal of Art Theory & Practice
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    • no.2
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    • pp.75-120
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    • 2004
  • Studies on western art in Korea has been caught in a dilemma that they could deal with only those things which had been arranged according to their 'historical generalization' in their contexts because of the bounds of time and space. It is not trivial that such conditions affect art studies in Korea. Access to the original texts and to their contexts of production is so restricted that the studies on them are prone to he superficial. And it is not independent on the politics of Korean art scene. Such factors are on the background of Korean art's excessive 'assimilation or accordance' with western art. The domestic studies on western art history and art theory have failed to notice the differences in context and Korean art has simply mediated or reproduced the restricted information by those studies. Also the studies on western art in Korea have been made use of as a justifying method of one's own academic domains. In such situations we should lead the studies on western art history and western art theory to a more reflective direction and confirm that the studies should not have any privileges of the realities. And we should try to reform a scholarship which participates in our life and existence. The field of domestic studies on western art history and western art theory should free itself from the invention of objectivity or the neutrality of mechanical reading and turn its eyes to the realities of life where events happens. Constantly suggesting which way Korean art and world art should go has to be the field's new coordinates.

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A Study on the Place Specificity of Graffiti Arts Used as Fusion Design Elements in Urban Regeneration (융합 디자인 요소로서 도시재생에 활용된 그라피티의 장소특정성에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Byung-Woo
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.15 no.11
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    • pp.455-461
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    • 2017
  • This study aims to clarify how the graffiti arts used in urban regeneration projects have come to possess the place specificity as public arts. For the research, the theoretical background of the place specificity of graffiti art was explored with the understanding of the concept of place specificity of public art, before comparing the difference of graffiti arts as public art applied to the urban regeneration projects, depending on their installation location and artist. In addition, the specificity of the place where graffiti artwork was installed and its significance in the context of urban regeneration project were explored. The case study is limited to graffiti arts installed in Bosan-dong, Dongducheon-si, where several urban regeneration projects have been pushed for since 2015. It was found from the analysis that the place specificity of individual art works is maximized when they are merged with cultural contents reflecting the history and place specificity of target cities, such as design, crafts, music and festivals, rather than with the place specificity of the works of individual artists. The result of this study suggests that when graffiti arts are fused with urban cultural contents as fusion design elements, their place specificity is maximized enough to elevate them to the level of public arts, and enable them to function as the media of urban regeneration.

Robotic String Musical Instrument as an Interactive Game Prototype (체감형 게임 원형으로서의 로봇 현악기 설치미술)

  • Kim, Tae-Hee
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2012
  • Interactive games allow users to obtain embodied experience using the bodies as controllers. The same is true in interactive media arts where users engage in active participation. In contrast to video games, physical body feedback is desired and such practice can be found in robotic arts. I suggest that interactive media arts and interactive games should share common foundations. In this context, I introduce and explain an interactive robotic art work implemented. This work is a musical instrument that employs a robot which travels sitting on two strings in response to audience positions. In results, the robot modulates the vibrations of the strings by causing the effective lengths of the strings changed. The robot uses an economic multi-cell proximity sensor in order to track the audience. In the interaction, phenomenological tension could take place in the performative narrative space. In this paper, I discuss this interactive robotic work in the context of interactive games with a few examples.

Reinterpretation of Contemplation through the Studies of Physical and Esthetic Perspectives in New Media Art (뉴 미디어 아트에서 물리적 심미적 거리를 통한 관조의 재해석)

  • Koh, Chang-Sun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.723-733
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    • 2011
  • In contemporary art, the process of appreciating art works requires the dichotomy between traditional art and New Media Art. This difference can be witnessed in the contrasting ways of appreciating art works; in traditional art, a certain physical and esthetic distance is placed between viewers and works of art, and in New Media Art, art is appreciated by active involvement and communication. In other words, this disparity is based on whether viewers physically involve themselves in the completion of the art works. Perhaps contemporary art can be better understood and appreciated if a single primary keyword takes the center place of art appreciation rather than allowing the dichotomy. Thus, a new approach is welcome, where art appreciation is not adversely affected through such divided means based on the degree of active participation. This is not some new introduction of jargon but the reinterpretation of contemplation, the key word for art appreciation in the past, as the common key word for both conventional art and New Media Art.

Streetwalkers: Phantom Monuments of the Post-Apartheid City ((거리의) 창부들: 흑인격리정책 폐지 후 도시의 환영적 기념물)

  • Maltz-Leca, Leora
    • The Journal of Art Theory & Practice
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    • no.10
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    • pp.63-84
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    • 2010
  • This essay examines how the figure of Liberty has been refashioned in the streets of post-apartheid South Africa, addressing three public art works installed in Johannesburg over the past decade: Reshada Crouse's oil painting Passive Resistance, Marlene Dumas' tapestry The Benefit of the Doubt and William Kentridge's and Gerhard Marx's sculpture Firewalker. Even as these monumental works all reprise Delacroix's Liberty on the Barricades-an icon of the city street and its revolutionary barricades-so too this trio of Liberties have become mere phantoms of their vaunted archetype. Haunted specters, they quarrel with the mythologized chimera of Liberty, taking issue with the fraught tradition of pinning regime change onto the body of the female nude. Drawing instead on South African histories of women's resistance, in which female nudity has been repeatedly marshaled as a form of dissent, the Liberties circling Johannesburg hybridize their European template with local traditions of female political opposition to colonial and postcolonial male authority.

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As the social role of public art cartoon.animation : Mainly in Urban space (공공미술로서 만화.애니메이션의 사회적 역할 : 도시공간을 중심으로)

  • Yu, Sung-Ha
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.24
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    • pp.199-222
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    • 2011
  • While Korea has actively discussed the fields of comics and animation, with an aim toward public art and publicity for cultural welfare, research on public cultural content for the underprivileged and their regions is in fact lacking. The Korean government has also tried to improve Korea's cultural welfare, but its benefits have failed to be evenly given to the underprivileged. Therefore, we need to take greater interest in the underprivileged and their regions. Korea should work to correct the unbalance among regions in the field of cultural welfare (cultural differences between the capital area and other regions, and between new towns and old), as well as improve the living environments of isolated areas. For this reason, such a public art project should be conducted from two directions. First, the underprivileged living in poor conditions should be allowed to live in clean and cultural environments. And second, public art, comics, and storytelling through animation should be formed with an eye on urban culture. This project aims to focus on improving "the quality of citizens' lives" through creating the unique characteristics and landscape of the city. It will be presented through the use of public art, which presents the elements of the city with charm and vitality. The two directions stated above are our urgent tasks. Public art, comics, and animation storytelling regarding the history, culture, and natural resources of the region will develop with the affection and pride of the citizens, and public art will help create an environment that allows people to discuss their issues. In addition, it will be cultural environments that will allow all citizens to enjoy beautiful streets and events. This project will be an opportunity to realize cultural democracy by pursuing social values such as publicity, communication, equality, and participation.