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A Study on the Sources of Creativity in Buddhist Mural Paintings of Muwisa and Geungnakjeon in Gangjin (강진 무위사 극락전과 후불벽화의 조성배경)

  • Bae Jong-min
    • KOMUNHWA
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    • no.58
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    • pp.119-136
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    • 2001
  • This study aims to analyze the sources of restoring of Geungnakjeon(極樂殿) and creation of the buddhist mural paintings(後佛壁畵) of Muwisa(無爲寺) in Gangjin(康津). Muwisa Geungnakjeon was constructed in 1430(in the twelfth year of King Sejong's(世宗)reign). At that

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Proposal for the Cultural Tourism Good Design based on South Chungchong Province (충남지역 문화를 기반으로 한 문화상품 디자인 제안)

  • Choi, Yeun-Jeong;Myeong, Hoe-Bong
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.7 no.9
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    • pp.54-61
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    • 2007
  • Chungchong-namdo area is place that Baekje cultures are straggling. Many ruinses of grant exist and is having special quality of seeing area such as Muryeongwangreung, Busosanseong, Gongsansung as Baekje cultural areas' center with Kongju of Buyeo. More than goods that equip the area's color if see culture goods been selling in tourist resort that there are many resemblant goods that can see in any local and goods development is insufficient misgovernment. Tourists understand history of the area and culture through head relic of having wide knowledge official rank and master basic knowledge. This research proposes culture goods design that apply relic that is excavated in Baekje culture station as a way to based Chungchong-namdo area culture and keep another province station and discrimination. Meantime, interest about Baekje histories was lacking but interest about Baekje histories is decaying through movie or history drama etc. the latest. Hereupon, Chungchong-namdo area culture expects to be activated developing goods design that combine traditional culture and modem thing accomplishes with beauty appropriateness and formative.

Study on Cruelty in the Horror Comics : Focusing on of Ito Junji (공포만화의 잔혹성에 관한 연구 : 이토준지의 <토미에>를 중심으로)

  • An, So-Mi
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.23
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    • pp.19-33
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    • 2011
  • There are the various genres such as current affairs, romance, academy, Wuxia, sports, psychology, learning, living and horror in cartoons. Among them, the horror comics are based on the story full of real or realistic subject or exaggerated imagination. The horror comic by Ito Junji have gone through the various printings for the classes of readers since it was introduced in this country. This study has begun from necessity of research on the effect of the horror comics genre on the readers by analysis. among Ito Junji's horror comics makes its own cruel horror image by giving a very unrealistic situation to the usual structure of horror genre. The cruel horror comics rouse significance of the analysis of the genre as one genre of the comics. has the 'catastrophe' effect for the readers who want to enjoy and deny it at the same time by stubbornly describing aspect of 'cruelty' of the horror things. This study aims to research 'cruelty of portrayal' of in terms of human psychology.

Tree-Ring Dating of Korean Traditional Furnitures: A Case Study on Cabinet and Chest (전통목가구의 연륜연대측정 : 장(欌)과 반닫이 사례연구)

  • Park, Won-Kyu;Kim, Yo-Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.33 no.3 s.131
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2005
  • Tree-ring chronologies can be used to date historical buildings or furnitures by matching them with chronologies of living trees. Tree-ring dating gives a calendar year to each tree ring and produces the cutting dates of logs or woods. In this study, we intend to extend our tree-ring dating applications to Korean furnitures. As a case study, we examined two traditional furnitures, one cabinet 'Jang' and the other chest, 'Bandaji'. The cutting date of the cabinet woods was A.D. 1839. The date of the outmost ring in the chest was A.D. 1904. Due to no bark present, the cutting date of the chest was only estimated as $1930{\pm}10$ by 'sapwood rings' estimation method. Ring-width pattern of the latter one also indicated that the origin of the chest must be Kangwon province. This case study suggests that tree-ring dating would be a useful and accurate method to identify the critical dates for the chronicles of Korean traditional furnitures.

A Development of Earth Science Learning Materials Using Paleolithic Remains and Its Applications (구석기 유물 유적을 활용한 지구과학 학습자료 개발 및 활용 방안)

  • Cho, Kyu-Seong;Lee, Heon-Jong;Kim, Cheong-Bin;Chung, Duk-Ho;Sin, Min-Jeong
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.159-168
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    • 2007
  • This study developed earth science learning materials based on paleolithic remains in the Youngsan River basin to provide students with curiosity and interest of science. These materials consist of four activities such as orientation, tour of museum, field trip to paleolithic sites, and making of remains. More than 60% of the teachers said that these materials are likely to improve the scientific process skills of students and also suggested that these could be applied to club activity, field trip, and homework. In addition, materials seemed to help students to understand the properties of the mineral and rock. We suggested that these materials could broaden teachers' subject of teaching in science.

Formation of Taesil of Royal Family in Yecheon Area and Its Significance in the Light of Local History (예천지역 왕실의 태실조성과 지역사적 의의)

  • Lee, Jae-Wan
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.70-85
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    • 2016
  • This study is to search for the significance of Taesil (Placenta Chamber) of royal family in the light of local history by examining the background that Yecheon area had been selected as building site of Taesil of Joseon and Goryeo dynasties and local correlation. In this study, Taesil in Yecheon area was formed at the area between Mt. Sobaek and Geumdangsil village which was promoted with the support of the royal family and given the responsibility of preserving Taesil as soon as Taeju (Owner of Placenta) was enthroned. It is because the formation of Taesil of royal family was an important event in the region, which strengthened the status of the region with the enthronement of Taeju. As shown in the case of Deposed Queen Lady Yun, Taesil of royal family was selected in accordance with the birthplace of Taeju and the relationship between the relevant area and royal family. Also as in the Case of King Jeongjo, this study says that the selection of Taesil site could be considered as the object of filial piety.

Floristic study of Jogyesan Mt. (조계산의 식물상)

  • SUN, Eun-Mi;CHOI, Seung-Man;KIM, Byeol-Ah;SON, Hyun-Deok;HONG, Hang-Hwa;IM, Hyoung-Tak
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.331-356
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    • 2018
  • We investigated the flora of Jogyesan Mt. and discussed important vascular plants found on this mountain. In total, 16 separate field trips (20 days overall) were completed from 2013 to 2017. There are 577 taxa on Mt. Jogyesan, consisting of 115 families, 333 genera, 520 species, 8 subspecies, 45 varieties, and 4 forms. Eighteen endemic plants of Korea were found on Jogyesan Mt., including Carex okamotoi Ohwi, Coreanomecon hylomeconoides Nakai, and Stewartia koreana Nakai ex Rehder. There are 80 taxa of floristic regional indicator plants in total, including level V such as Adenophora palustris Kom. and level IV such as Dryopteris championii (Benth.) C. Chr. ex Ching, Gastrodia elata Blume, Lindera sericea (Siebold & Zucc.) Blume and Corylopsis glabrescens var. gotoana (Makino) T. Yamanaka. There also are 24 taxa of naturalized plants, including Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.

Organizational and Institutional Innovation for Strengthening Expertise in Public Records Management (전문성 강화를 위한 공공기록관리 조직 및 제도 혁신 방향)

  • Seol, Moon-won;Kim, Hyeong-kuk;Lee, Won-kyu
    • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
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    • no.56
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    • pp.5-48
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    • 2018
  • The main factors for successful records management are the organization and human resources, and the responsibilities and authority that are assigned to them. Therefore, the innovation of public records management should include i) redefining the role of records management institutions to meet the requirements of professional standards, ii) improving organizational setup and staffing policies, and eliminating the legal obstacles. This paper aims to suggest the innovation tasks above areas for strengthening the expertise of each type of public records institution. The tasks are presented in four categories, such as the records centers, local archives, institutional archives of legislative body and Judicial authorities, and professionalism and ethics. Based on parts of the Public Records Management Innovation TF(2017.9-2017.12) report, it is rearranged considering the pending issues and reflecting the opinions of the record managers in public sectors to reinforce the basis for setting the tasks.

A Study on the Presence of Murals by Scientific Investigation on the Inner Walls of West Ancient Tomb No.1 and 2 Neungsan-ri, Buyeo (부여 능산리 서고분군 1·2호분 내벽의 과학적 조사를 통한 벽화 존재 유무 연구)

  • Lee, Hanhyoung;Kim, Dongwon;Lee, Hwasoo
    • Conservation Science in Museum
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    • v.22
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    • pp.41-52
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    • 2019
  • Inner walls of the stone chamber of West Ancient Tomb No. 1 and 2 in Neungsan-ri, Buyeo-gun have been inspected for possible trace of murals. Tomb No.1 has a rough surface finish of the stone wall and no traces of murals was observed in any part of the stone walls except the ceiling part of the main chamber. On the ceiling surface, there is black colored area, which showed same visual characteristics for both the surface and interior upon slight scratch of the surface, suggesting that it may not be a painted layer. In addition, this black material is not artificial stuff like black ink but is confirmed as biotite from X-ray diffraction analysis that is one of the constituents of the stone wall. In case of tomb No. 2, white material, that is confirmed as lime(calcite, CaCO3) by X-ray diffraction analysis, was observed on the wall surface of the east, west and north, suggesting possible existence of murals. The lime layers, however, are located mostly on the entrance of east wall of main chamber and the place of passage whereas they are observed only in lower parts on the other walls. It may have been formed by the inflow of soil and lime from the outside as the form of the lime layer in the east wall corresponds to the traces of soil and lime deposited from the thief pit. Furthermore, the filling material found in the gap between the stone slabs of the four directions and the ceiling was confirmed as clay soil, which is different material from the lime present on the stone wall surface. If the lime layer had been artificially constructed for the purpose of creating murals, it would have been more reasonable to use lime as well in the gap between the stone slabs of the four directions and ceiling. In this regard, we conclude that there are no murals in the Tomb No. 2 in the Neungsan-ri.