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Application on the Convergence Technology for Culture Festival Promotion of Riverside Space (강변공간의 문화축제 조성을 위한 융복합 기술의 활용)

  • Yeon, Sang-ho;Lee, Young-wook
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 2015
  • Cheongpungho and riversides are located in the center of South Korea Jecheon Peninsula, cheongpungho be formed by a chungju hydroelectric dam built in 1984 has now been changed as a freshwater lake created by the center of the South Han River upstream over the past 30 years. Recent Jecheon-sigovernment is developing the entertainment and natural healing resorts for the future, this research is using remote sensing techniques and field survey plan in comparison to the feasibility study of the cultural festival of the area was conducted in geographic research and analysis very effective to conduct the natural environment and terrain analysis by aerial photography and remote sensing techniques that can be proven integration and cultural content, in the riverside area of future business creation and tourism resources of the facilities and events in the new brand through research It was envisioned. As a result, we propose a new direction for the future of cultural tourism to participate in the new state-of-the-art digital imaging technology to traditional cultural content in fusion experiments to be more multi-cultural festival is formed.

Architectural Acoustic Design for Grand Performance Hall of G Art Hall (G 예술회관 대공연장의 건축음향설계)

  • Kim, Nam-Don;Ju, Duck-Hoon;Kim, Jae-Su
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.618-622
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    • 2007
  • Recently, in accordance with elevation of the consciousness level of citizens, the desire for cultural life is on increasing, and according to this trend, it is the real fact that the demand of the Grand Performance Hall where various cultural events can be performed, is also on increasing. However, since the Grand Performance Hall in view of its distinctiveness, is required of the repletion or abundance of sound, it could be said that the sufficient examination and planning about this are indispensable from the designing stage. On this viewpoint, this Study has intended to design the performance hall that maintains the optimized acoustic capacity through an acoustic simulation for the object of the grand performance hall on the step of construction. After completion of the construction for Grand Performance Hall hereafter, if compare the data analyzed in such way with the actually measured acoustic performance, it is considered that the more optimized architectural acoustic design could be achieved.

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Socio-Cultural Mechanism of Infertile Women's Experience and Nursing (불임경험의 사회적 기제(Mechanism)와 간호)

  • Cho, Nam-Ok;Park, Young-Sook
    • Women's Health Nursing
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.216-229
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    • 1996
  • Pregnancy and delivery are the God's blessing as well as the right of all married women. But, these are agonizing events for the infertile women. Therefore, supportive nursing care for the infertile women is crucial in the process of diagnosis and treatment of infertility. The introduction of In Vitro Fertilization is a solution for infertility. But we take it serious that such socio-cultural factors as patriarchism, sex role, and motherhood are negatively influencing infertility women's experiences. Thus, nurses who take care of the infertile women need to have feministic perspectives as well as medical information, and expertise so that they could reach a comprehensive understanding on infertile women's experiences.

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On Promotion of Wearing Hanbok for the Modernization of Traditional Costumes

  • Soh, Hwang-Oak
    • International Journal of Costume and Fashion
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.75-84
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    • 2008
  • This paper starts with the assumption that in order for hanbok to be made known to the world as a cultural code representing Korean beauty, it must first be made familiar among Koreans with opportunities for widespread use of hanbok in a way which forms an understanding with the fashion sense of young generations, and that wearing hanbok must be promoted. We observe the contents and problems of past hanbok festivals and provide methods to promote the wearing of hanbok among the population, creating an occasion for mingling with various cultures in hanbok events which may be experienced by the general population, and developing hanbok as a tourist item and promoting the hanbok industry through standardized hanbok festivals. Globalization of hanbok most occur through a combination of related academic fields, division of roles in fields of expertise, and a scientific understanding of hanbok. The re-creating of traditional hanbok will allow for affirmation of Korean image, a rediscovery of the value of Korean culture, and the establishment of cultural identity. The development of such global designs will form a foundation for hallyu wave culture within popular culture.

공자학원의 중국 서예 세계화 전략에 관한 소고

  • Mun, Hye-Jeong
    • 중국학논총
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    • no.65
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    • pp.147-165
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    • 2020
  • With a cultural powerhouse in mind, China is trying to spread Chinese culture around the world by promoting Confucius Institutes. Calligraphy is the core of Chinese culture and is the most efficient field of spreading Chinese culture. The forms of calligraphy dissemination at Confucius Institutes were mainly the opening of calligraphy curriculum, calligraphy experience events, and holding calligraphy contests and exhibitions. But these activities are not very professional or organized. Therefore, Confucius Institutes need to come up with more active and aggressive measures. It will have to train professional calligraphy teachers to be sent abroad and build a deeper educational infrastructure by developing calligraphy teaching materials exclusively for use in the country. They should also explore ways to develop calligraphy into a cultural industry brand in many ways. If the Confucius Institutes actively exchanged and promoted themselves with many countries by calligraphy, Chinese calligraphy could be reborn as an art in the world.

A Study on the Knowledge-Sharing Networks in Clusters to Enhance the Competitiveness of Industrial Parks (산업단지의 경쟁력 제고를 위한 산업집적지의 지식공유 네트워크에 관한 연구)

  • Jeong, Jongsik
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.133-144
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    • 2001
  • Clusters mean geographic concentrations of interconnected companies and institutions in a particular field. Geographic, cultural, and institutional proximity provides companies with special access, closer relationships, better information, powerful incentives, and other advantages that are difficult to tap from a distance. And clusters are the knowledge-sharing networks which are composed of co-existence of related industries and supporting industries, sophisticated demand, sponsor of various exhibitions and events, liaison of peripheries and clusters, liaison of clusters and clusters, and governments' willingness for promoting clusters' development.

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A Study on the Pedestrian Mall Planning and its Design in Campus Surroundings -in the Case of the Regenerated Block of Kyungchun-railroad Track- (대학과 지역사회의 연계성 강화를 위한 보행전용가로 조성방안 연구 -서울산업대학교앞 철도폐선부지를 중심으로-)

  • Yoon, Yong-Gi
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.75-85
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is to find out the characteristics of physical planning elements in the pedestrian malls when cultural events for young ages proved; the planning strategies for the regeneration of the block of Kyungchun-railroad track, which is removing planned in campus surroundings. Local Government' initiation makes possible to make improvement and give administrative and financial support which is sensitive to the existing conditions of railroad for the better living environment. Thus, this research suggests how the block of Kyungchun-railroad track, which is removing planned, as a newly organized pedestrian mall design system can cope with collaborating a board and community, which has in campus surroundings related. This study consists of following four parts; 1. six-case pedestrian mall in campus surroundings in Seoul were analyzed in terms of physical and cultural factors for young ages between university and community. 2. we focused on the analysis of correlation between the physical planning factors and the spatial requirements for cultural event when the pedestrian mall in campus surroundings is designed. The paper's significance lies in that it shows a new direction in urban renewal planning and design which has been made into a pedestrian mall plan through in support of the application to the pilot project compared with previous physical environment.

Comparative Analysis of Shared Space Needs according to Social Class through Small Group Workshop Panel Method (거주자특성별 주민공유공간 요구에 대한 연구 - 소집단워크샵패널방법을 이용하여 -)

  • 이연숙
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of this research is to identify user needs for community space design, especially shared space. and compare them according to social class. Since the shared space concept is new, it will be difficult for residents to familiarize themselves with the new idea. This study used a Small Croup Workshop Panel Method instead of the conventional survey method for this reason The subjects were 6 Panel groups of S people per each group. Bach of the panels included 3consecutive workshops. The results can be summarised as follows. All the residents wanted various kinds of shared spaces for everyday living and leisure activity While there were generally great similarity regardless of resident's sub characteristics, some founed distintively dissimilar. The residents of 20s pyung apartment wanted day-care center, multi Purpose room for meeting and family events, library, study room, sports facilities, and cultural center in order. The shared spaces that residents of 30s pyung apartment wanted were library. study room. common dining, sports facilities. and cultural center in order. The residents of 50s pyung apartment wanted library, study room. multi purpose room, common storage, sports facilities. and cultural center in order. These findings imply some diverse plans instead of uniform ones are to be deliberately considered, This results can be usefully applied to develop new collective housing for different social class residents.

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U.S. Fashion Trends in the 1980s: Postmodern and Modern Styles of Dressing of Female College Students

  • Kim, Eundeok;Damhorst, Mary Lynn
    • International Journal of Costume and Fashion
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.65-77
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    • 2013
  • The purposes of this study were to document the fashions adopted by young women in the United States in the 1980s and to explore if and how the dynamic shifts toward postmodernist values influenced those fashion trends. Fifteen U.S. women who were college students in the 1980s were interviewed for the study. In analysis of the data, we focused on social changes during the 1980s and the cultural impact of postmodernism vs. modernism as influential factors. Both postmodern and feminist ideas challenged the mainstream cultural framework of capitalism. U.S. women's styles and behaviors concerning dress reflected characteristics of postmodern consumption patterns, which include nostalgia, ethnic dress, androgyny, eclectic and novel clothing combinations, surprising or humorous appearance, and nonconformity. Despite the critique of conformity and conservatism in dress that had emerged in the 1960s and remained in at least minority or subversive trends, the importance of brand names and designer labels increased in mainstream fashion. This study helps us better understand the dynamics of fashion as it reflects societal and value changes in a transitional time in history.

Creating Cultural Cluster through Reuse of Industrial Heritage in the Inner city - Case Studies of M50, BankART1929, ARTPlatform - (구도심 내 근대산업유산의 재생을 통한 문화클러스터 조성에 관한 연구 - M50, 뱅크아트1929, 아트플랫폼 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Park, So-Yeon;Lee, Kyung-Hoon
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.192-201
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    • 2015
  • This research aims to find planning issues on reuse of an industrial heritage as a cultural cluster and to suggest planning factors which can be referred when designing the similar cases. Analysis standards were formed through reviewing of precedent literatures, and the selected cases(i.e Shanghai M50, Yokohama BankART1929, and Incheon ArtPlatform) were analyzed to identify both physical and nonphysical planning characteristics. By combining analyses, the following results were obtained; (1) The demand and supply of the arts coexist in one place, and the studios and galleries are designed with high ceilings; (2) The regional and historical characteristics are revealed from preserving major architectural elements of previous buildings, and open spaces are provided to promote a variety of activities for local residents; (3) Various strategies to overcome disadvantage in location are developed, and the concepts of design can be easily recognized by buildings' exterior as the reused industrial heritage and the cultural cluster; (4) Diverse supports for artists make it possible to gather many competent artists, and the cooperative networks among artists play a pivotal role in the development of cultural cluster; (5) The cluster runs educational programs reflecting the needs of local residents, and builds a strong relationship with the local community by supporting regional art industry or developing linked programs; (6) The cluster serves various functions such as cafes, pubs, restaurants, art shops, and bookstores, and hosts appealing events and festivals to attract many people even who are not interested in arts.