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A Study on Applying Design Thinking to Serious Game for Sexual violence prevention (디자인씽킹을 적용한 성폭력예방 기능성 게임)

  • Jung, Hea-In;Yang, Yong-Chil
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.319-327
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    • 2017
  • This study was conducted with preliminary to develop the game contents for designing of sexual violence prevention serious game for school teachers. It is proposed to use of sexual violence prevention serious game with the analysis of the audience and a new approach. For this purpose, Gordon method and Service Blueprint method were applied in design thinking. The results from analyzing the audiences were to reflect the components of corresponding with the goal of the serious game, and interest and motivation for continuing education. Also, it was proposed to give the certificate of education participation to teachers attended in the serious game in-service education.

A Case Study on Pillow Talk(1959) and Down with Love(2003): Split Screen in Romantic Comedy Films (<필로우 톡>(1959)과 <다운 위드 러브>(2003): 로맨틱 코미디 영화의 화면 분할)

  • Chang, Woo-Jin
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.80-93
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    • 2014
  • This paper examines how split-screen technique works to meet the goals and strategies of the narrative in the romantic comedy films which deal with love and sex. The plot of romantic comedy films aims to the union and marriage of the couple, but is structured to delay the union as much as possible through comical situations and episodes. Usually split-screen scenes are placed before plot point 2 and serve to make a laugh and humor. Besides, it helps focusing on two main characters. Comedy related to love and sex comes from information gap between two main characters which can cause a tension, double meaning of spoken words and combination of split-screen images. Michael Gordon's Pillow Talk(1959) and Peyton Reed's Down with Love(2003) are reviewed in this study.

An Analysis of the Visual Attention on the Urban Landscape with Pilotis Space using Eye Tracking in terms of the Conception of 'Space and Infinity' ('공간과 무한성' 개념의 측면에서 도시경관에 대한 시각적 분석 - 필로티 공간의 유무에 따른 아이트래킹 기법 실험분석을 바탕으로 -)

  • Cho, Hyeong-Kyu
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Planning & Design
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 2018
  • Gordon Cullen, who tried to understand urban landscapes in terms of visual attention, introduced a concept called 'Space and Infinity' in his book 'Townscape'. According to him, urban images like infinity spreading across the sky are more effectively created when we happen to see an open space while walking along a ground-level street than when we look at the sky. This study aims to quantitatively examine if urban observers pay more attention to spaces like pilotis on the bottom of a building. Thus, this study collected observers on actual urban landscape images and partially-edited images and conducted an experiment by adopting Eye-movement Tracking to find out if they actually pay more visual attention to a space like pilotis. This study selected a total of 50 people as research subjects and divided them into two groups. Image 1 was shown to one group, and Image 2 with the pilotis space edited was shown to the other group. As an experiment to find objective evidences on Gordon Cullen's 'Space and Infinity', this study analyzed difference between Image 1 and Image 2, and it was found that the domain of pilotis showed a value five times higher than the average visual attention since it attracted much visual attention although it was very small in area. That is, it has objectively clarified that people get most fascinated with a place with infinite images in the background like a pilotis space out of all the urban landscapes as Gordon Cullen's theory. In addition, the differences in visual concentration of pilotis space by sex, by subject was examined, and there was no significant difference in visual concentration of pilotis space by gender. As a result of examining the difference of visual concentration by classifying the subjects into architectural related major, the major group showed higher frequency of viewing than the non - major group.