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The Evolving Sound Art (Part 2): A Deliberation about Advancement of Contemporary Genre-Disruptive Art Practices (진화하는 사운드 아트 (2부): 탈경계적 현대예술의 발전에 대한 궁리(窮理))

  • Lee, Irene Eunyoung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.169-176
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    • 2020
  • As the sound art field is keep growing and expanding, we shall contemplate from the sociology of the arts and cognitive science point of views to wisely accept and properly appreciate various artistic works and practices. It is because the value evaluation of new arts shall substantially involve analysis and inspections with considerations of today's complex environments, the creative productions, and the consumptions; because, such critiques are necessity for the advancement of new arts. This paper briefly introduces reasoning of including sociological analysis and criticism in evaluating sound arts beyond dichotomy of the fine arts and music fields. It also looks into changes and conditions of cultural arts grants and allowances of the interdisciplinary art genre in South Korea as it has been almost alone a playground for its domestic creative practices of the sound art. This paper is written in a hope to suggest some possible directions for future developments of these contemporary borderless and/or experimental arts.

A Study on Audio-Visual Expression of Biometric Data Based on the Polysomnography Test (수면다원검사에 기반한 생체데이터 시청각화 연구)

  • Kim, Hee Soo;Oh, Na Yea;Park, Jin Wan
    • Korea Science and Art Forum
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    • v.35
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    • pp.145-155
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    • 2018
  • The goal of the study is to provide a new type of audio-visualization method through case analysis and work production based on Polysomnography(PSG) data that is difficult to interpret or not familiar to the public. Most art works are produced with conscious actions during waking hours. On the other hand, during sleep, we get into the world of unconsciousness. Therefore, through the experiment, want to discover if could get something new when we were in the subconscious state, and if so, wondered what kind of art could be made through it. The study method is to consider definition of sleep and sleep data first. The sleep data were classified into normal group and Narcolepsy, Insomnia, and sleep apnea by focusing on sleep disorder graphs that is measured by sleep polygraph. After that, I refined and converted the acquired biometric data into a text-based script. The degree of sleep in the text form of the script was rendered as a 3D animated image using Maya. In addition, the heart rate data script was transformed into a midi format, and the audition was implemented in the garage band. After Effects combines the image and sound to create four single channel images of 3 minutes and 20 seconds each. As a result of the research, I made an opportunity for anyone easy to understand the results, having difference with the normal data, through art instead of using difficult medical term. It also showed the possibility of artistic expression even when conscious actions did not occur. Through the results of this research, I expect the expansion and diversity of artistic audiovisual expression of biometric data.

과학저술인 광장 - 스핑크스의 수수께끼, 과학과 문화는 별개의 영역인가

  • Seong, Yeong-Gon
    • The Science & Technology
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    • v.34 no.10 s.389
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    • pp.20-22
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    • 2001
  • '과학문화'와 관련된 일련의 논의와 움직임은 다소 늦은 감이 있지만 바람직한 일이다. 우리 사회에서는 과학은 정신적 가치와는 무관하며 일반문화와 유리될 것이라는 인식이 지배적이다. 그러나 인문학이나 예술과 마찬가지로 과학은 그 자체로 인간적 요소를 내포한 인류 공동의 문화유산임을 우리는 명심해야 할 것이다.

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