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A Method of User-Friendly Design Fiction Applying Affordances (어포던스를 활용한 사용자 친화적 디자인 픽션 방법론)

  • Lee, Ji-Hye
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.129-138
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    • 2021
  • This study suggests user-friendly design fiction method applying user-centered design process. Design fiction is a method that predicts futures from design perspective with critical discourses and physical representation. It has been regarded importantly in HCI and interaction design realms as aesthetical and experiential approaches, yet not firmly established. Especially, it has not been considered from user-centered perspective which considers users and related problems. Anticipatory design based on current problems which predicts futures and defines design-oriented scenario is becoming significant. Therefore, this study regards design fiction method in relation to prior design also should consider user-centered perspective, not just experimental approaches. In this regards, this study tries to apply user-centered process, specifically affordances which lead more intuitive and direct impact on users into conventional design fiction process. This study led junior students in visual communication major into design fiction process with specific topics and the Design with Intent Toolkit amongst practices of creating affordances so as to develop new design fiction process with its diverse outcomes. Throughout the process, this study aims to suggest alternative user-friendly design fiction method beyond its critical and experiential approaches.

Nonlinear plot building for alternative movies -Focused on Quintin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction- (얼터너티브 영화의 비선형적인 플롯 구축 -쿠엔틴 타란티노 감독의 펄프픽션을 중심으로-)

  • Ha, Won Jun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2019.05a
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    • pp.421-422
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    • 2019
  • 영화에서 비선형적 플롯의 대표작인 <펄프픽션>은 전통적인 3막 구조 내에서는 평이할 수 있는 사건을 비선형적 플롯팅 설계를 통해, 극적 사건으로 변화시키고 캐릭터를 강조하고 있다. 따라서 <펄프픽션>의 플롯팅은 보다 입체적인 사건 설계를 위한 대안을 제시하고 있다.

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The Directive Writing in the Works of Joël Pommerat and Jean-Claude Grumberg : "le politique" of Fiction (조엘 폼므라와 장-끌로드 그룸베르그의 작품에서 나타나는 연출적 글쓰기 : 픽션의 정치)

  • Ha, Hyung-Ju
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.163-177
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    • 2019
  • This study is concerned with "fiction" as a new form of writing over the limits of the post-modernist theater/arts. Fiction is not something illusory that demands the audience's empathy but something that unveils form's disinterest in content. Thus, in this paper, I examine a fiction as the opposition of any representational norm and words' old mimesis. Rebutting the crisis of post-modern art and the end of images, philosopher Jacque $Ranci{\grave{e}}re$ mentions the possibility of appropriating similarity in an imitative way by twisting Platonic mimesis. The image of this similarity wanders alongside the loss of signification, unmasking the form's indifference to content. These wandering words represent their own truth "in a way fossils or grooved stones encapsulate histories" as hieroglyphics. This "fiction" as an alternative of post-modernist plays is not any confrontation of reality but the "movement of thinking" that allows the human spirit to play in a way of shaping "some substantiality." In this sense, I examines works by two French writers, $Jo{\ddot{e}}l$ Pommerat (1963~) and Jean-Claude Grumberg (1939~ ) who have carried out their writing practices of appropriating similarity that dissolves any simple "immediate reflection" for non-intermediate relations between the producing and the produced. Their writing is a cross of literary creation and "le politique" as a new aesthetic practice of writing and reveals the movement of thinking, departing from the preexisting concept of fiction.

Allegory and Metafiction in José Donoso's Casa de campo (호세 도노소의 『시골 저택』에서 알레고리와 메타픽션)

  • Park, Byong-Kyu
    • Iberoamérica
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.1-23
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    • 2020
  • Jose Donoso's Casa de campo is an uncertain and ambiguous novel because it has a political allegory on one hand and metafiction on the other. The novel may well be considered a political allegory about the 1973 military coup in Chile. This understanding, however, oversimplifies the fictional world of Casa de campo. In the deep level of the narrative, the novel is a literary portrait of challenges and failures that occurred in Latin American history. As metafiction, Casa de campo features discourses on the literary portrait and calls attention to reality outside the novel. Therefore, Donoso seeks to reveal the unusual, temporary and fictional character of the grim reality.

The Study on niche creation mechanism of drama contents based on lead users - Focussing on drama Damo fandom community (드라마 콘텐츠의 리드 유저 기반 틈새 창출(niche creation) 메커니즘 연구 - 드라마 다모(茶母) 팬덤 커뮤니티를 중심으로)

  • Chang, Yong Ho;Kong, Byoung-Hun
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.2121-2130
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    • 2013
  • Based on the case study methods, the study analyzes that the countless UCC Cloud cloud is the niche creation by the lead users make process. This research show as follows. First, The Drama lovers and fan fiction writers are not only drama consumers but UCC creators/producers. By the process that the UCC and fan fiction is tailored to meet the needs of their users create fan fiction in fandom community, they create an entirely different niche from original drama. Second, the flow(drama consumption/evaluation, viewers needs/adaption, the user's creation/production) which community's creative users make sequentially coevolutes with the flow(drama information offer, intentionally supply/diffusion, derivatives production) of media companies. Third, the drama fandom community activities which is non-commercial activities form the drama ecosystem with a new paradigm, as well as form a virtuous cycle inked to the market continuously beyond fun, play, empathy.

지식 한 줌 - 천 년의 금서

  • Hong, Eun-Jeong
    • 핵융합뉴스레터
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    • s.46
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    • pp.19-19
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    • 2010
  • 한국 핵융합의 획기적인 발전을 주도하며 ETER 플라즈마 제어업무를 담당했던 한 물리학자의 이야기. 비록 모든 배경이 픽션이긴 하지만 김진명 작가의 책 '천 년의 금서'는 NFRI에 소속된 나의 호기심을 자극하기 충분했다. 물론 우리나라의 왜곡된 역사를 바로잡는 과정이 책의 주 내용이고 핵융합 자체는 크게 비중을 차지하는 것이 아님에도 책에 쉽게 몰입할 수 있었던 데에는 김진명 작가 특유의 흡입력도 한몫했다.

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취재일기 / 위기론에 휘말린 '닷컴'을 위한 변명

  • Baek, Seung-O
    • Digital Contents
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    • no.10 s.89
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    • pp.6-7
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    • 2000
  • 최근들어 각종 언론들을 통해 닷컴 위기론이 강하게 제기되고 있다. 그와 맞추어 모든 언론의 보도양상도 위기론을 말하지 않으면 안된다는 의무감까지 생기는 모양이다. 이와 관련해 최근의 언론매체의 보도양상을 살펴보면 크게 두가지로 나누어 볼수 있다. 첫째, 전문가의 입을 빌리는 것이 하나의 방법이고 다음으로 업계에서 떠도는 소문을 짜 맞추어 하나의 시나리오를 만드는 것이다. 물론 양자 모두 픽션을 그리고 있지는 않다. 그러나 가장 위험한 것은 일부 여론의 태도인데 미 보도된 기사에 덧붙여 닷컴위기라는 동어반복을 한다는 것이다. 즉 동어반복 이외에는 아무런 실체가 없다는 것 때문에 경제에 매우 부정적인 영향만 끼친다는 것이다.

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기업의 경쟁력은 '인재를 만드는 힘'이다

  • Korea Venture Business Association
    • Venture DIGEST
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    • s.72
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    • pp.12-13
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    • 2005
  • 글로벌 무한경쟁시대에는 얼마나 인재를 확보하고 유지, 양성하느냐가 한 기업 경쟁력의 척도이다. 이제‘사람이 기업의 경쟁력이자 영원한 성장엔진’이라는 말은 식상할 정도이다. 하지만 인재를 비롯한 인력의 중요성에 대한 제언은 아무리 강조한다고 해도 지나치지 않는다. 특히 끊임없는 혁신과 위험관리를 통해 성장하는 벤처기업의 경우는 두말할 나위가 없다. 더욱이 벤처 재도약의 토대인 건전한 벤처 생태계 조성을 위해서는 벤처산업계 전반의 인력 확보와 양성이 무엇보다 중요한 필수요소이다. 이에 논픽션과 픽션을 오가며 벤처기업이 벤치마킹할 만한 다양한 인력양성의 사례를 살펴본다.

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Julian Barnes' Reconstruction of Identity, Nationality and History: England, England as a Historiographic Metafiction (줄리언 반즈의 정체성, 민족성 그리고 역사의 재건축 -히스토리오그래픽 메타픽션으로서의 『잉글랜드, 잉글랜드』)

  • Woo, Jung Min
    • Journal of English Language & Literature
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    • v.56 no.2
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    • pp.301-328
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    • 2010
  • Many recent British novels engage with the construction and deconstruction of history and identity; and in dealing with these historical, or historicised novels it seems to be an untouchable ground that truth is beyond grasp. Even when approached, its authenticity should be examined under the post-modern "incredulity toward metanarrative" discourses. Julian Barnes's 1998 novel England, England may be one of these. Yet, unlike others it achieves a complicated and controversial status as a new kind of historiographic metafiction by providing selfconscious reflections on the invention of innocence and the questionable notion of historical authenticity against the background of current postmodern historical, cultural, and literary explorations. The book, set in a near-future, namely post-post-modern England, starts with a story of a young girl, Martha Cochrane, whose first memory goes back to her early infantile years. Yet, the narrator comments that it is a lie, "her first artfully, innocently arranged lie," since memory, or history, is a product of identity, and vice versa. Her memory of the jigsaw puzzle is both a reminiscent and a significant component of who she is now, both a simulacrum and the original of herself. The correlation between her individual memory and identity parallels that of a region, England, in formation of its history and nationality. "England, England" is the replicated miniature of the former glorious Kingdom as well as a becoming der Ding an sich (the thing itself). In search of the English history and identity, the author satirizes the modern mind's perception of the unreliability and arbitrariness of memory and history, and further explores the alternative to the postmodern discourses by suggesting the probability of inventing innocence glimpsed in children's face "believing while disbelieving." In doing so, the author reconstructs not only the history of Englishness on the ground where nothing seems to be solid, but more importantly also the postmodern theme of relativity in relation to memory, history and identity.