• 제목/요약/키워드: Visual Archaeology

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고고학에서 영상의 필요성과 영상고고학 (The Necessity of Video Recording in Archaeology and the Visual Archaeology)

  • 최성락;조우택
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제42권3호
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    • pp.88-104
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    • 2009
  • 영상매체의 변화는 사회의 변화와 밀접한 관련을 갖는다. 지난 20세기의 대표적인 영상이 사진이라면 우리가 살아가고 있는 21세기의 대표적인 영상은 동영상이다. 영상매체의 변화는 고고학 기록 수단의 변화를 가져왔다. 현장조사를 통해 물질적 자료를 획득하는 고고학의 특징으로 볼 때 신뢰성 있는 자료를 획득할 수 있는 동영상의 활용은 앞으로 더욱 늘어날 것으로 보인다. 고고학의 발굴과정은 하나의 콘텐츠로 볼 수 있다. 이 뿐만 아니라 유적이나 유구의 입지적 환경, 불가피한 개발로 인한 경관 보존의 기록 수단으로서 혹은 인류의 기록 유산으로서 영상은 탁월한 효용성과 가치를 지니고 있다. 그리고 영상은 고고학이 지닌 사회적 학문적 기능을 충실히 하기 위한 대중고고학으로의 전환에 있어서 새로운 접근 방안이 될 수 있을 것이다. 이러한 점들을 고려한다면 고고학에서 시각자료의 기록과 보존을 위한 연구는 필수적이라고 할 수 있으며 이에 대한 대비가 있어야 할 것이다. 그 적극적인 대안으로 영상고고학을 제창한다. 영상고고학은 고고학의 관점에서 연구되어야 한다. 영상고고학의 연구 방향은 크게 두 가지로 압축할 수 있다. 첫째는 조사과정의 영상기록과 영상아카이브(기록관리)에 관한 연구이다. 둘째는 커뮤니케이션 수단인 미디어로서의 연구이다. 보다 구체적이고 체계적인 연구는 고고학 이론과 방법의 영역에서 심도 있게 다뤄져야 할 것이다.

18세기 고고학적 풍경화에 대한 연구: 파니니의 카프리초를 중심으로 (A Study on the Archaeological Landscape-painting of the 18th century: Focusing on the Capriccio of Giovanni Paolo Pannini)

  • 김정락
    • 미술이론과 현장
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    • 제16호
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    • pp.175-199
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    • 2013
  • Capriccio which has emersed in Italy of the 18th century is a new genre of the landscape painting. This genre represents reality, but it is very artificial product correspondingly its concept and character. It's birth place is distributed on various regions in Italy, but the main stage was Rome. Till the middle of the 18th century Rome was the Holy city of the Grand tour, the home of the Neo-Classicism and furthermore the field where archaeology and art history began to be instituted. On such historical situation the Capriccio came out and was recognized as the best popular genre in the visual art. It was favor of the art collection with the antiquity together and reflected the consciousness of the contemporary to the ancient. This study will examine the phenomena in the newly-developed archaeology and with few representative works of Giovanni Paolo Pannini as central term consider the Capriccio and the archaeological connotation. The systematical and institutional archeology which appeared at the age of the Enlightenment, on the contrary to the critical theories at the same time against capriccio, because it was regarded by them as paradoxical and too much sensitive, utilized it as a theoretical method very actively. Some among Historians and archaeologists did it, especially Francesco Bianchini distinguished the capriccio from simple imagination and made it a capacity of the knowledge. And through it he wanted to find out the historical truth. The visual art was influenced and encouraged by such attitude of the archaeology. However it's output spreaded out in various courses. While Giovanni Battista Piranesi, the best known Capriccist of the 18th century, tried to revive the antique through the epical value and his own imagination, Pannini gave priority to the strict historical research. In the such context Panni succeed Giovanni Battista Nolli who made the great map of the city Rome. Their Capriccio profited motive and was inspired by the historians and archaeologists such as Bianchini and Muratori. The Capriccio reflects not only the academic and popular interest for the antique, but also influenced on the upcoming scientific archaeology vice versa. It caused by their reasonable Interpretation and restoration of the antique through the visual medium. Finally as archaeological landscape Pannini's Capriccio is a historical case, in that the Capriccio applied the theoretical method of the archaeology to make art. It served as a momentum for the connotation to the archaeological thought.

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Developing Experiential Exhibitions Based on Conservation Science Content of Bronze Mirror

  • Jo, Young Hoon;Kim, Jikio;Yun, Yong Hyun;Cho, Nam Chul;Lee, Chan Hee
    • 보존과학회지
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.362-369
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    • 2021
  • In museums, exhibition content focuses mostly on cultural heritage's historical values and functions, but doing so tends to limit visitors' interest and immersion. To counter this limitation, the study developed an experiential media art exhibition fusing bronze mirrors' traditional production technology and modern conservation science. First, for the exhibition system, scientific cultural heritage contents were projected on the three-dimensional (3D) printed bronze mirror through interactions between motion recognition digital information display (DID) and the projector. Then, a scenario of 17 missions in four stages (production process, corrosion mechanism, scientific analysis and diagnosis, and conservation treatment and restoration) was prepared according to the temporal spectrum. Additionally, various media art effects and interaction technologies were developed, so visitors could understand and become immersed in bronze mirrors' scientific content. A user test was evaluated through the living lab, reflecting generally high levels of satisfaction (90.2 points). Qualitative evaluation was generally positive, with comments such as "easy to understand and useful as the esoteric science exhibition was combined with media art" (16.7%), "wonderful and interesting" (11.7%), and "firsthand experience was good" (9.2%). By combining an esoteric science exhibition centered on principles and theories with visual media art and by developing an immersive directing method to provide high-level exhibition technology, the exhibition induced visitors' active participation. This exhibition's content can become an important platform for expanding universal museum exhibitions on archaeology, history, and art into conservation science.