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The Applicability Evaluation of UV Indicators in the Exhibition Environment (전시환경에 대한 자외선 지시카드 적용성 평가)

  • Lim, BoA;Shin, EunJeong;Kim, MyoungNam;Lee, SunMyung
    • 보존과학연구
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    • s.33
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    • pp.85-97
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    • 2012
  • In this study, reliability assessment was carried out on UV(ultraviolet) indicators for the application of the indicator method on cultural heritages. As a result, some UV indicators(L, K, and M) proved to be unsuitable due to their low reactivity to UV and high reactivity to RH(relative humidity). On the other hand, indicator S showed considerable color changes and fading due to UV-B and UV-C according to the integral amount of UV irradiation. Indicator S showed the most distinct reaction to UV and a remarkable applicability to exhibition light, which are used in museums. Therefore, UV indicator S is an easy and useful monitoring tool for light environment management in cultural- property conservation facilities.

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A study of skirt Exhibition of Prada (프라다의 전시기획과 의의에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Eun-young
    • The Journal of Natural Sciences
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.149-158
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    • 2005
  • These Study for meaning of Skirt Exhibition of Prada who has originality about minimalism, anti design. Her special characteristics of modern design world is very trendy. The latest trend which is deconstruction, nonos tribe, techno-functional of Prada style showed her exhibition. It was very meaningful about Prada fashion and modern design and culture. The various fused fashion items and genres are normally observed in the skirt exhibition. Besides interpretation of light and movement, novelty of modern design would be guided to the exit of modern culture and art, which haver to answer to th e continuous questions.

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An Approach to the Theoretical Design Standard and Effective Practice of Museum Showcase Lighting (진열장 조명의 이론적 기준과 시설에 대한 고찰)

  • Kim, Hong-Bum
    • 보존과학연구
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    • s.17
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    • pp.123-160
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    • 1996
  • There have been many studies and experiments regarding exhibition lighting. Many experiments on photochemical damaging effect and visibility resulted in a practice limited to assigning light levels and adjusting annual exposure time. The three damaging factors to the artifacts are intrinsicsusceptibility to absorb radiant energy, spectral distribution of light source and intensity of illumination and time of exposure. Dividing all the artfacts into three categories to suggest a recommended illuminance level causes some problems. Blue wool, for example, used as the reference material for susceptibility, is not a standard material representing museum artifacts. In the most light sensitive category, ISO class I or anything below have been excluded. The exposure time of one soure can be three times more than another sourece. The spectral distribution of the light source and the relative spectral responsibility of the artifact are not considered in the practice. So in case of very light sensitive material, the recommended illuminance is only the referring value and it is indispensable to check the characteristic of susceptibility of each artifacts. Daylighting is prevailing method to solve the psychological need of the visitors. However, it sould transparent, and should not diffused, and the green-house effect must be considered. llluminance uniformity should based on the maximum illuminance to handle the limitation of exposure for the conservation of a large sensitive object such as a painting. Damage index is not absolute reference for selecting the lighting source because it is experimented from the paper of low grade then calculated. Visibility should be increased by reducing the visual noiseand by planning of appropriate luminance contrast. This paper reviews the problems with the previous studies and experiment sand the current exhibition lighting design practice. The plan for museum showcase lighting is to check the susceptibility and to raise the visibility simultaneously.

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A Study on the Characteristics of the Design Expression in the Exhibition Spaces of the Jewish Museums (유대인 뮤지엄 전시공간의 조형적 표현 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Suh, Swoo Kyung
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.233-240
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    • 2013
  • Today, museums are designed with specific purposes with themes to raise issues based on themes, history, culture or other special focuses. Among many of these thematic museums, Jewish museums are built around the world in order to let the future generations know the history and dark past memory of the Jewish people. Accordingly, the aim and significance of this study are to analyze the characteristics of design expressions of the museum architecture of Jewish museums done by various architects to help visitors empathize the dark period of the Jews during the holocaust. This particular study will be focused on analyzing 7 museums under the theme of holocaust and Jewish people's life affected because of the tragic event. Spatial organization, exhibition space composition, exhibition techniques such as the exhibition storytelling or scenario and natural light distribution will be analyzed to find expressional characters of Jewish museum's design and how the design form strengthen the museum's purpose. To achieve the aim of the study, targets for the theoretical discussion and case analysis regarding the design approach are discussed in chapter 2, characteristics of the cases are analyzed and synthesized in chapter 3, and finally the conclusion in chapter 4. The study found, that distinctive characters of spatial expression have direct impact on visitor's understanding of the museum purpose and it helps viewers to empathize and to be educated about the situation. Well designed architectural form, spatial organization, choice of materials and colors as well as story telling techniques of the museum will solidify the meaning of the exhibitions inside. Results found in the study will be the guidance for future study on thematic museum planning.

The Development and Application of STEAM Education Program based on Kinetic Art (키네틱 아트를 도입한 STEAM 교육 프로그램 개발 및 적용 - 융합에 움직임을 더하다! -)

  • Jee, Kyoungjun;Hong, Eunju
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.276-287
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of STEAM program using Kinetic art. This program concentrates upon science and art in elementary school curriculum by 'Kinetic art'. The program was constructed 5 themes : Mobile, Light and Color, Rotation, Energy, Exhibition. The study was conducted 10 classes of the $5^{th}-6^{th}$ grade of the 5 school in G Metropolitan City. 5 classes (N=88) were experimental group and the other classes (N=72) were control group. The results of this study were as follows. First, the experimental group improved the STEAM literacy significantly (p<.01). Second, 10 interviewees who participated this study responded that this program was useful to understand the scientific knowledge, use their creativity, and become intimate with their friends. Third, visitors who watched the exhibition responded that this program will be useful to arose interest in science, understand the scientific knowledge, and improve convergent thinking ability.

Optical Design of an Omnidirectional Illumination System Using an Ultra Wide Converter (초광각 변환기를 이용한 전방위 조명 광학계의 설계)

  • Juho Lee;Jae Myung Ryu
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.18-23
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    • 2024
  • In exhibition spaces such as art museums, lighting should primarily illuminate the walls where exhibits are displayed rather than the floor. Commonly used LED lighting consists of an LED and a diffusion plate that closely resembles a Lambertian light source with uniform light distribution at every angle. This type of illumination focuses on the floor surface where normal incidence occurs. Consequently, this general illumination method is not well-suited for effectively lighting the wall surface. Specifically, to illuminate a wall, it is necessary to increase the light intensity in areas with a large incident angle in the light distribution. In response to this issue, our study proposes an illumination system that uses an ultra wide converter to adjust the divergence angle from the light source to 180 degrees.

A study on Interactive-type Exhibition Using Fractal Images (프랙탈 이미지를 활용한 쌍방향 실감형 전시에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Mi-Jeong;Cho, Hyong-Je;Choi, Gyoo-Seok
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.163-168
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    • 2015
  • Recent exhibition's paradigm is changing from the existing unidirectional oriented exhibition form to a form of interactive hands-on exhibits that viewers can get and realistically feel a variety of information. Hands-on exhibit embodies the human interface by utilizing light, sound, pressure, etc. in time and space. In this paper, we have studied the creation of fractal image by the Mandelbrot technique and proposed the interaction method for it to be converted into a variety of forms. By using the proposed method, a variety of image transformation such as printmaking effect, sketch effect, Pop Art effect can be performed, according to clicking a certain fraction on the created fractal image screen by a user mouse. Interactive image generated in this study are expected to be used for trade shows, promotional products, media art design.

A Study on Filter and Lamp of Blocking Fading Wavelength with Use of the Deposition (증착법을 이용한 퇴색파장 차단 필터 및 램프에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Jong-Min;Yi, Chin-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.24 no.12
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    • pp.47-56
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    • 2010
  • For a human being's smooth activity, the clean air and comfortable lighting environment are needed. The suitable lighting environment is obtained generally by making it available for being formed the bright situation easy for seeing object and the visually comfortable atmosphere. In this way, even the lighting environment was changed along with economic development. Even a light source was diversified. Thus, several kinds of new light sources such as LED, OLED, PLS, and CNT came to appear. Halogen lamp, which has low efficiency due to high color rendering among lamps of being used now, is being much used yet. However, owing to radiation of UV and IR, there are many limitations to the subject in general exhibition lighting, museum, and art museum. Accordingly, a research was performed on filter that is blocked UV and IR at the same time, by using halogen lamp that is excellent in color rendering and in life.

A Study on Instagrammable Features and Viewing Experiences: Focusing on the Exhibition of

  • You, Ga-Ram;Rhee, Bo-A
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.27 no.12
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 2022
  • This study sheds light on the Instagrammable features and viewing experiences of . A research model and hypotheses are formulated using variables including Experience Quality (EQ), Perceived Value (PV), Attitude toward AWA (ATAWA) and Behavioral Intention toward AWA (BITAWA). Although AWA has strong the Instagrammable features in terms of PV, it provides aesthetic or healing experience rather than a pleasure. PV has a significant correlation with DOS and DOI, but it does not influence on BITAWA. In addition, DOS has a positive impact on the increase in DOI, length of viewing time and intention to upload and share photos on Instagram.

Future-oriented Characteristics Examined through the Identity and Modernity of Sonia Delaunay's Work

  • Keumhee Lee
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.47-65
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    • 2023
  • The purpose of this study is to derive the future-oriented characteristics Sonia Delaunay presented at the time based on the identity and modernity shown in her works and diverse activity. The scope of study spans from 1907 to the start of World War II and includes both applied and fine arts, with a focus on textiles and fashion. The research method is a literary study that includes old documents, exhibition booklets, and explanations from museum curators. The visual materials are actual works observed at exhibitions and digital images of various exhibitions. As a result of the research, she was a practitioner who expressed her identity in marriage, artwork, textiles, and fashion. In order to embody her design and express modernity, she showed geometric and modern motifs and she incorporated a sense of bright color and modernized light into her work by following the principle of simultaneous contrast in color. Additionally, she applied Hungarian embroidery techniques to simple materials and created geometric abstraction with her simultaneous colors, which contributed to both originality and the mass production of textile design. The future-oriented characteristics she presented are the dynamism of modern rhythm, the expansion of convergence and collaboration, the innovation of new production and exhibition, the media of consumer society, and the femininity of modern life. She recognized the mass consumer society and mass production of the early 20th century and actively utilized various media and genres to evoke a dynamic sense necessary for modern life and presented a design to be seen as a modern woman.