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Movie Audience's Ego (영화 <사도> 관객의 '자아')

  • Kim, Guyl-Hun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.233-243
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    • 2016
  • The movie offers a chance to observe the social signifier and the sensitivity of audiences who feel sympathy with the tragic history of crown prince Sado. While watching the movie, the audience halts between ideas whether to go back to "primary ego", or to play the unconscious hypocrisy or the ingrained social behavior which is to resolve the internal conflicts while they face two contrary opinions; one is the obedient subject to obey fatherness, as a symbol of historic value and convention in a society, and the other is the resistant body to break the bond of convention. The audience may feel some ambivalent feelings of the moral values between the paternal authority and the existential philosophical value of 'self'. This study will observe the audience's response of Sado toward the moral norms of the society when they face the signifier of father in the movie with experience the conflict between their resistant ego and madness. Also the study will discuss that the social landscape such as norms, order, and legal system is ever-changing and open to be subverted by the future even though audience hope that the present moral value with which we are content ever-last.

A Study on the Design Proposal of Audience Character in Metaverse Music Performance Hall (메타버스 음악 공연장에서 관객 캐릭터 디자인 제안 연구)

  • Chan Song;Jung-Yi Kim
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.659-666
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    • 2024
  • This study proposed the design of audience characters to increase the interactivity between audiences who enjoy music performances in the metaverse. As a research method, domestic and foreign performance videos were investigated, classified according to genre and scale, and facial expressions, gestures, and tools required for interaction were analyzed. As for the facial expressions of the audience characters in the metaverse performance, the facial expressions of cheers and appreciation were added to the nine facial expressions suggested in previous studies. Gestures were organized into 7 gestures after reviewing the video of the case performance, and new gestures were added that could reflect the interaction characteristics of the audience well. The tool classified and organized various tools found in the surveyed performance video by type, and designed and proposed them appropriately. In addition, the body ratio and shape of the characters were appropriately adjusted so that the audience could interact more naturally. The results of this study are expected to contribute to enhancing interaction among audiences by presenting a basic guide to character design for music performances in the metaverse.

콘텐츠연재 / 복수의 미학<올드보이> 안에 담긴 몇개의 고전들

  • Lee, Yeong-A
    • Digital Contents
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    • no.1 s.140
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    • pp.110-115
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    • 2005
  • 2003년 11월에 개봉된 영화<올드보이>는, 으로 유명해진 박찬욱 감독의 복수극 3부작의 제2편으로 알려진 작품이다. 3부작의 첫 편인 <복수는 나의 것>의 연장선상에서 이 영화를 예견했던 평론가들과 관객들은 전작이 가지지 못했던 상업성까지 겸비한 이 영화의 독특한 스타일과장르, 그리고 신선한 소재에 감탄하고 열광했다.영화<올드보이>는 기본적으로 상업적으로 ‘잘만들어진(well-made)’ 영화이다. 말하고자 하는 것도 명징(明澄)해 관객들을 혼란스럽거나 지루하지 않게 만들며, ‘멜로’적요소와‘느와르’적요소, 거기에‘미스테리’요소까지 들어 있어 관객들의 시선을 쉴틈없이 붙잡아 둔다. 화려한 색감과 음울하면서도 압도적인 오리지널 사운드 트랙의 선율, 신선한 촬영기법(특히, 영화 속 최민식의 3분동안의 롱테이크‘장도리 액션’장면은 이 영화의 압권이다), 그리고중간 중간 보이는 블랙 코미디의 요소까지. 물론 이 영화를‘잘만들어지게’만든데에는 최민식이라는 배우의 뛰어난 연기력과 그외의 배우들의 호연도 큰몫을 했다. 그래서 관객들은 이 영화가 숨겨둔 ‘비밀’의 섬뜩함과 불편함에도 불구하고 이영화를 ‘재미있게’ 보러 왔다. 그 덕분에 <올드보이>는 흥행면에서 꽤 큰 성공을 거두어 300만명 이상의 관객을 동원했다. 그리고 2004년 5월 화제를 뿌리며 칸느 영화제에서 심사위원대상이라는 쾌거를 거둔다. 뿐만 아니라 2003년 청룡영화상, 2004년 대한민국영화대상 등 국내영화제에서도<올드보이>의 활약은 대단했다. 2003년흥행과 작품성 모두에서 인정을 받은<살인의추억>의 자리를 이 영화가 물려 받고 있다고 할만하다. 한마디로 말해, 우리가 늘 주목하는‘잘된콘텐츠’의 전형적인 예인 것이다. 바로 그 지점 때문에 우리는 이 영화에 대해 이야기할 필요가 생긴다.

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Research in Off-Screen Space and Cognitive Psychology (외화면 공간과 인지심리에 관한 연구)

  • Wang, Zhen-Xing;Kim, Dong-Hyun
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.341-347
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    • 2010
  • The off-screen space openness of the movies converted a unilateral communication, which films have made audiences understand with, into an interactive communication. When the spectators see a movie, the off-screen space will be able to take out their positivity and induce their deep thinking. They won't accept information of the screen by manual operation but will participate in the narrative stories of the cinemas, thinking about the reality. In the paper, it shows that the motion pictures, which Jean Renoir and Michelangelo Antonioni produced, consist of the expressive forms of the off-screen space as well as a human has the ability sense, feeling, perception and memory associated with interacting between the off-screen space and audiences.

The Relationship between Service Quality and Relationship Quality of Music Performances (음악 공연의 서비스 품질과 관계 품질 간의 관계)

  • Park, Myeong-Sook
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.88-97
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    • 2015
  • Consumers' interest in performance art is increasing with the advent of the 'culture era', and there is a need for marketing strategies for market base expansion and research in order to achieve this. Therefore, the aim of this study was to empirically establish the effect of service quality factors perceived by consumers during musical performances on audiences' relationship quality. Research results showed that the quality of the physical environment and of results, i.e. service quality, affected commitment and satisfaction, and quality of interaction had a significant effect on satisfaction. Moreover, commitment and satisfaction with relationship quality had a significant effect on loyalty. This study confirmed which service quality elements were considered important for audiences' commitment and satisfaction when attending musical performances, and thus suggests opportunities to understand audiences' consumer behavior and better improve their relationship quality.

A Case Study on the Digital Media-Connected Liveness of the Dance Performance: Focused on the Chang-jak-san-shil Dance Project (무용공연의 디지털미디어연계 실황중계 사례분석 : 창작산실 무용 지원사업을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Ji-Seol
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2020
  • The case of Dance Chang-jak-san-shil, a dance performance support project linked to digital media, was analyzed from the perspective of liveness. The purpose was to examine the limitations of the liveness and to suggest ways to overcome them. The research case was focused on the factors of the time and space and audience (the sharing of field and acceptance experience) of the creative production room that supports works based on the creativity of dance performances. As a result, active SNS for accessibility of performing arts, expansion of access to art through the use of teaching media of art education through archiving, multi-dimensional access and provision for inducing audience participation and creative appreciation in one-way digital media transmission, provision of copyright protection devices, and audience to enter offline. As a long-term strategy for the future of the performing arts field, I would like to present the need for a change in the communication with the audience and experimental works that combine art and technology.

A Study on Spectators Reception of Visual Error in Manually Produced Animation (아날로그 제작 방식 애니메이션에 나타나는 시각적 오차성의 관객 수용에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Jean-Young
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.13
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    • pp.83-96
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    • 2008
  • Digital production method in animation has enabled us to reconstruction the real world in the way we had sought in visual all. However, spectator's visual desire is not satisfied with mere photographic visual reconstruction. It demands traditional picturesque qualify with involves a great deal of contingencies and errors. Naturally, Digital film technology has also sometimes tried to simulate analogue technique such as hand drawing so on. This is not caused by nostalgia, but by recursive instinct. The spectator's visual desire for media doesn't remain only precision of real world but require mental demand on successive visual and perceptive errors while repealing ripeness of new media and going through perception and recognition. This spectator's desire and visual art technology pursuits variously its visual perfection in history.

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A Study on the Reality of Interactive Documentary : Focusing on (인터렉티브 다큐멘터리의 리얼리티에 관한 연구 : <마리보시위>를 중심으로)

  • Shi, Yu;BYUN, Daniel H.
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.10
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    • pp.332-343
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    • 2021
  • This study shows that reality in interactive documentaries can be distinguished between narrative reality and visual reality, which can be defined as a feature of reality-based interactive documentaries. This study reveals the visual reality in that all audiences who visually watched "The Maribor Uprisings" were immersed in the movie presented by the producer, and thus sympathized with the problems of non-violent protests and social conflicts through two-way communication between the audience and the actors. This study also confirms that epic reality in that it can selectively participate in the narrative of movies through questions about democracy in action. Besides, this study finds that the reality expressed in the interactive documentary deepens the audience's 'immersion', showing that the direction of the narrative can be determined by reflecting the opinions of the audience on an event or narrative of the movie. In this process, the audience was found to have the characteristics of being able to recognize and rediscover events in the movie as if they were close to them.

Market Segmentation of Musical Audience - Focused on University Students - (뮤지컬 관객의 시장세분화 연구 - 국내 대학생 관객을 중심으로 -)

  • Shin Hye-Sun;Kim So-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.6 no.5
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    • pp.131-144
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    • 2006
  • This study tries to segment musical market to provide Korean musical marketers with marketing strategy implication. We focused university students who are known to form attractive market in the musical market through existing studies. For this research, we divided whole musical market using various variables such as musical audience' demographic, lifestyle and purchasing behavior variables. Using mixture model, we could divided as four significant segments : 'the type of musical mania', 'the type of musical preference', 'the type of musical medium' and the type of indifferent musical'. Each segment showed different musical purchase behaviors, lifestyle and demographical characteristics, also we suggested marketing strategy to each segment. Our research results can contribute to understand objectively musical market.

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The Intelligent Determination Model of Audience Emotion for Implementing Personalized Exhibition (개인화 전시 서비스 구현을 위한 지능형 관객 감정 판단 모형)

  • Jung, Min-Kyu;Kim, Jae-Kyeong
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.39-57
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    • 2012
  • Recently, due to the introduction of high-tech equipment in interactive exhibits, many people's attention has been concentrated on Interactive exhibits that can double the exhibition effect through the interaction with the audience. In addition, it is also possible to measure a variety of audience reaction in the interactive exhibition. Among various audience reactions, this research uses the change of the facial features that can be collected in an interactive exhibition space. This research develops an artificial neural network-based prediction model to predict the response of the audience by measuring the change of the facial features when the audience is given stimulation from the non-excited state. To present the emotion state of the audience, this research uses a Valence-Arousal model. So, this research suggests an overall framework composed of the following six steps. The first step is a step of collecting data for modeling. The data was collected from people participated in the 2012 Seoul DMC Culture Open, and the collected data was used for the experiments. The second step extracts 64 facial features from the collected data and compensates the facial feature values. The third step generates independent and dependent variables of an artificial neural network model. The fourth step extracts the independent variable that affects the dependent variable using the statistical technique. The fifth step builds an artificial neural network model and performs a learning process using train set and test set. Finally the last sixth step is to validate the prediction performance of artificial neural network model using the validation data set. The proposed model is compared with statistical predictive model to see whether it had better performance or not. As a result, although the data set in this experiment had much noise, the proposed model showed better results when the model was compared with multiple regression analysis model. If the prediction model of audience reaction was used in the real exhibition, it will be able to provide countermeasures and services appropriate to the audience's reaction viewing the exhibits. Specifically, if the arousal of audience about Exhibits is low, Action to increase arousal of the audience will be taken. For instance, we recommend the audience another preferred contents or using a light or sound to focus on these exhibits. In other words, when planning future exhibitions, planning the exhibition to satisfy various audience preferences would be possible. And it is expected to foster a personalized environment to concentrate on the exhibits. But, the proposed model in this research still shows the low prediction accuracy. The cause is in some parts as follows : First, the data covers diverse visitors of real exhibitions, so it was difficult to control the optimized experimental environment. So, the collected data has much noise, and it would results a lower accuracy. In further research, the data collection will be conducted in a more optimized experimental environment. The further research to increase the accuracy of the predictions of the model will be conducted. Second, using changes of facial expression only is thought to be not enough to extract audience emotions. If facial expression is combined with other responses, such as the sound, audience behavior, it would result a better result.