• Title/Summary/Keyword: Character Identity

Search Result 257, Processing Time 0.032 seconds

A Proposal on Waterfront Development Reflecting the Sense of Place of Pusan South Harbor Area (부산남항의 장소적 특성을 고려한 워터프런트 개발방향)

  • 조용수;조은석
    • Journal of Korean Port Research
    • /
    • v.14 no.4
    • /
    • pp.407-418
    • /
    • 2000
  • Although there are a lot of primary factors to be able to make characters and identities in Pusan South Harbor, Badly Planned development prevented enhancing the sense of place in urban waterfront. The point in the waterfront development is how to secure amenities based on indentity and orientation; node, landmark, edge, path, district. This study aims at developing waterfront area of Pusan South Harbor and attempting to establish an identity through studying characteristics of ‘places’ in Pusan South Harbor. The place consists of two elements; orientation and identity, which can be explained the environmental totality, ‘character’ and ‘space’ respectively. The urban waterfront has strong characteristics which consists of land area, water area, and transit zone combining two areas. The place of Pusan South Harbor is analysed those four elements. We proposed objectives and criteria which can be used in enhancing the sense of this place.

  • PDF

장아이링張愛玲 《전기(傳奇)》 속 공간의 상징적 의미

  • Lee, Seon-Mi
    • 중국학논총
    • /
    • no.70
    • /
    • pp.169-195
    • /
    • 2021
  • The spatial background is a key element in the development of the character's identity. It is very important to understand the symbolic significance of the spatial background in Eileen Chang's Chuan Qi, a collection of short stories and novellas. The space in Chang's Chuan Qi largely consists of Shanghai and Hong Kong. Smaller spaces include the characters' abodes, such as the mansion and apartment. Even smaller spaces are the interior of a room. The mansion is where she experienced abuse and neglect from her father during her adolescence. The apartment is a place of attachment, as was the place where she lived with her mother. This paper categorizes the mansion, her father's abode, as "a place of daydreams," "a place of death and graves," and the apartment, her mother's abode, as "a place of female independence," "a place of hope for a better life," This paper then examines these spaces to analyze how the symbolic meaning of space influences the identity of the characters.

A study on multi-persona fashion images in Instagram - Focusing on the case of "secondary-characters" - (인스타그램에 나타난 멀티 페르소나 패션이미지에 관한 연구 - "부캐" 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Jongsun
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
    • /
    • v.29 no.4
    • /
    • pp.603-615
    • /
    • 2021
  • The aim of this study was to analyze the semantic network structure of keywords and the visual composition of images extracted from Instagram in relation to the multi-persona phenomenon with in fashion imagery, which has recently been attracting attention. To this end, the concept of a 'secondary character', which forms a separate identity from a 'main character' on various social media platforms as well as on the airwaves, was considered as the spread of multi-persona and #SecondaryCharacter on Instagram was investigated. 3,801 keywords were collected after crawling the data using Python and morphological analysis was undertaken using KoNLP. The semantic network structure was then examined by conducting a CONCOR analysis using UCINET and Netdraw to determine the top 50 keywords. The results were then classified into a total of 6 clusters. In accordance with the meaning and context of the keywords included in each cluster, group names were assigned : virtual characters, relationship with the main character, hobbies, daily record, N-job person, media and marketing. Image analysis considered the technical, compositional, and social styles of the media based on Gillian Rose's visual analysis method. The results determined that Instagram uses fashion images that virtualize one's face to produce multi-persona representation s that show various occupations, describe different types of hobbies, and depict situations pertaining to various social roles.

A Study on the CI Development of Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju (광주시 광산구 이미지 통합계획 연구)

  • 송진희
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Design Studies Conference
    • /
    • 2000.11a
    • /
    • pp.60-61
    • /
    • 2000
  • 자치단체 CI 도입 배경에는 세계화, 정보화, 흐름에 맞춰 자치단체가 발전하기 위해선 외부 환경변화에 능동적으로 대처하여 외부 환경과 우호적이고 긴밀한 관계설정이 필수적이라는 City Marketing의 관점이 대두된 데 있다. (중략)

  • PDF

Winter Olympics Mascots: Features and Attributes

  • Myeong Hee, SEONG;Dong Geun, LEE;Hyuk Jin, LEE
    • Journal of Sport and Applied Science
    • /
    • v.7 no.1
    • /
    • pp.1-10
    • /
    • 2023
  • Purpose: This paper analyzed the features of Winter Olympics mascots in chronological order by examining the evolution of mascots and presented the attributes of the Winter Olympics mascots from Innsbruck 1976 to Beijing 2022. Research design, data, and methodology: This paper conducted an exploratory study on the thinking to understand the characteristics of 13 Winter Olympics Mascots through literature review. Results: First, the mascot is a fictional character, usually an artificial character that represents the locality of the host city, including animals, human figures, and local inhabitants. Second, Schneemann, Innsbruck 1976 was known as the first official Winter Olympics mascot. Third, 19 mascots out of a total of 24 mascots were created using animals. Conclusions: The six attributes of the Winter Olympics mascots were identified: friendliness, symbolic meaning, originality, diversity, value, and identity of a special location. Above all, Winter Olympics has a locality that includes areas covered with ice and snow. From this point of view, the Olympics mascot highlights the image of snow and ice and the physical environment that includes it.

Research on How to Develop the Character Naming in Cultural Contents (문화콘텐츠 캐릭터의 네이밍 개발을 위한 방법 연구)

  • Park, Keong-Cheol
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
    • /
    • s.15
    • /
    • pp.193-206
    • /
    • 2009
  • This thesis is on the character naming which plays much of a role in the cultural contents, but it is beyond the research of character naming itself and is based on the needs of research for character naming in game, fairy tale, comic and animation. In fact, there are some books and theses showing us the way to create names of products and this area is known as brand naming. But it is not easy for people to find books on character naming which is only focused on the characters in all fictions. While a brand name is made to secure a brand identity which is fundamental to consumer recognition and symbolizes the brand's differentiation from competitors, a character name is the name of living thing in the fiction. So, people say that these two areas are similar to each other or not. This these is the consequence of the research on the character naming, especially how to figure it out and how to use it. I hope that my paper would be a little help for those who work for the creating of the characters involved in shape, personality, role and storytelling in the field of fictions through the interest and understanding of Character Naming.

  • PDF

The Characteristics of Paul Smith Fashion from the View of Britishness (브리티시니스 관점에서 살펴본 폴 스미스 패션 특성)

  • Kim, Sora;Lee, Keumhee
    • Journal of Fashion Business
    • /
    • v.24 no.1
    • /
    • pp.43-59
    • /
    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the design of Paul Smith based on characteristics of the Britishness. Britishness formed according to the national character to encompass the lifestyles and traits of individual people through a shared natural environment and historic experiences within the national boundaries of the U.K., amid current global trends toward gigantic single market. In every season, Paul Smith is presenting various authentic tailored suits, reflecting the empirical positivism, characterized by traditional conservatism through contemporary reinterpretation, characteristic individualism through a reproduction of the sub-culture, optimistic naturalism through fabric and printing on the basis of the Britishness. This study analyzed the characteristics of the Paul Smith brand distinguished through its unique highlights of strong symbolism of the well-balanced U.K., with very individualistic and innovative ideas presenting basic and methodical research of Britishness. Additionally, the results of this study are expected to facilitate in establishing the identity of the fashion brand and exploring its direction, and it will also provide a crucial basis to seek the methods to express the identity of Korean culture in this era of globalization, setting a new course for the fashion industry.

David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly: Postmodern Other, (Post-)Imperialist Melancholy and Western Masculinity in Crisis (포스트모던 제국의 우울증-데이빗 헨리 황의 『엠. 버터플라이』)

  • Park, Mi Sun
    • Journal of English Language & Literature
    • /
    • v.54 no.4
    • /
    • pp.579-597
    • /
    • 2008
  • This article discusses David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly as a suggestive text for examining Western masculinity in crisis in the post-imperialist age, in which territorial imperialism is no longer valid. Previous scholarship on M. Butterfly has centered around the interlocking dynamics of imperialism, racism and sexism. Such critical attentions focus on how Hwang deconstructs racialized significations of the East and the West. In these discussions, the issue of gender is often addressed merely as a trope to represent the power relations between the East and the West. As such, gender as well as sexuality is highlighted as the very source of subversion of the power relations. My discussion departs from a critique of the gendered trope of the East and the West, highlighting a postmodern agent, the allegedly feminized character Song Lining: a Chinese actor who passes for a woman for political purposes in postcolonial China. Remaining an "inappropriate/d other" in the gendered imperialist discourse, Song becomes an emergent subject, who is capable of playing gender ambiguity for reclaiming a devalued identity, that of homosexual Asian man. Discussing how the central character Rene Gallimard's masculine identity is constructed in a cross-cultural space and how it evolves, I also argue that Gallimard's melancholic death signifies a historical unsustainability of imperialist masculinity in the postmodern/postcolonial age since World War II.

Motion-Based User Authentication for Enhanced Metaverse Security (메타버스 보안 강화를 위한 동작 기반 사용자 인증)

  • Seonggyu Park;Gwonsang Ryu
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
    • /
    • v.34 no.3
    • /
    • pp.493-503
    • /
    • 2024
  • This paper addresses the issue of continuous user authentication within the metaverse environment. Recently, the metaverse plays a vital role in personal interaction, entertainment, education, and business, bringing forth significant security concerns. Particularly, vulnerabilities related to user identity verification have emerged as a major issue. This research proposes a novel method to verify identities by analyzing users' character movements in the metaverse through a pose estimation model. This method uses only video data for authentication, allowing flexibility in limited environments, and investigates how character movements contribute to user identification through various experiments. Furthermore, it explores the potential for extending this approach to other digital platforms. This research is expected to significantly contribute to enhancing security and innovating user identity verification methods in the metaverse environment.

A study of storytelling character development based on Asia culture - Focusing on ACC Children developing characters - (아시아문화 기반의 스토리텔링 캐릭터 개발에 관한 연구 -국립아시아문화전당 어린이문화원 캐릭터 개발 사례를 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Tae-eun
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
    • /
    • s.47
    • /
    • pp.357-380
    • /
    • 2017
  • From the 21st century, characters have been developed and managed by many companies, organizations and groups due to public-friendly elements, Community Identity Program, value of utilization for OSMU, etc. This study was carried out according to a plan of developing a character and making an application in ACC Children based on Asia Culture, which was implemented as ACC Children contents R&D project from 2014 to 2016. This R&D and purpose is significant because of laying the groundwork for identity system making it possible to increase the brand value of ACC Children and symbolize ACC Children by developing a character, application and name suitable for the philosophy and function of ACC Children that will be used together with CI of Asia Culture Center. With regard to the research method and scope, Asia is divided into 5 regions, and 100 representative stories in Asia are selected, and a storytelling-based character, application and name with connotative symbol and meaning pursued by ACC Children is developed by choosing and analyzing symbolic animals according to consulting and survey. The characters of ACC Children give publicity to the symbolism of ACC Children, and are actively utilized for OSMU.