• 제목/요약/키워드: Light and Space art

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빛과 공간예술에서 빛에 의한 공간의 표현특성에 관한 연구 (A Study on Design Characteristics of Artistic Space effected by Light in 'Light and Space Art')

  • 서정연
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2005
  • Light is the essential and symbolical entity In architecture. But the meaning of light has been changed as time has passed, and today it has plural meaning and more sophisticated role. Since 1960's 'Light and Space Art' has accomplished many successful experiments through light and space as artistic media, and they have changed the understanding of light from the electrical source to the phenomenological energy and sensual medium. And also the role of space in their works takes the more human-oriented field constituted from the coherent relationship of internal parts including human being. Light could be 'an object' and 'material' under 'Light and Space Art' artists' persistent efforts. They revealed another realm of spatial experiences such as extension-the metaphysical space, heterogeneous relationship-the complex space, and dematerialization-the illusionary space. The secondary and inclusive effects by 'Light and Space Art' can be found In the phenomenological architecture, the post-modern architecture, and the immaterial tendency of contemporary architecture. However, the more close connections between 'Light and Space Art' and the specific architectures are still left as a portion aside for the further research.

Sound 에 반응하는 LED 라이트아트에 관한 연구 (A Study on LED Light Art Reacts to Sound)

  • 한정화;김형기
    • 한국HCI학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국HCI학회 2009년도 학술대회
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    • pp.1145-1149
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    • 2009
  • 1960 년대에는 키네틱아트와 함께, 네온, 형광등 등을 이용한 라이트아트가 등장했다. 빛과 공간예술(light and space art)도 더불어 함께 등장했다. 키네틱아트 연장선상에 있다고 할 수 있는 라이트아트가 예술의 전자화 경향을 보여주고 움직임을 중시하고 있다면, 빛과 공간예술은 좀 더 심리적인 측면을 강조하고 움직임 그 자체보다는 현상적 경험을 중시하고 있다. 일반적으로 라이트아트는 시각적인 유희성으로 끝날 수 있는 반면, 빛과 공간예술은 유희성과 함께 빛과 공간을 시각으로 경험하며 많은 심리 변화를 느끼게 해준다. 본 논문에서는 이러한 라이트아트의 단점을 보완한 본인의 작품을 바탕으로 LED 의 색 변화가 사람의 심리에 미치는 영향과 사운드를 이용한 LED 컨트롤 방법을 연구하였다. 자칫 라이트아트에서 느껴질 수 있는 기계적 느낌과 차가운 느낌을 염두 하여 관객이 자신으로 인해 변화하는 빛을 시각으로 경험하여 작품과 하나됨을 느끼게 하는 것이 본 작업의 목적이며, 그러한 본인의 작품을 기반으로 관객이 생성하는 사운드와 함께 이루어지는 상호작용적 요소와 색채심리를 접목시킴으로써 사람의 감성에 자극을 줄 수 있는 방법을 모색하고자 한다. 그 결과 기존의 빛과 공간예술의 개념에 상호작용적 요소를 접목하여 관객의 심리에 영향을 주는 미디어 아트의 또 다른 형태를 제시하였다.

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빛과 공간 환경을 다룬 로버트 어윈의 초기 작업에 관한 연구 (The Early Light and Space Environments of Robert Irwin)

  • 크레이그 애드칵
    • 미술이론과 현장
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    • 제9호
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    • pp.123-150
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    • 2010
  • In his non-hierarchical approach to art making, Robert Irwin questions how art is made. In the process, he seems to come down on both sides of the Modernism versus Postmodernism debate. Insofar as he wants to advance the avant garde tenets of modern art, he can be thought of as a modernist. But insofar as he denies Modernism's claims for transcendental status, he can be thought of as a postmodernist. Irwin's light and space environments, in particular, are conditioned by their basic attachments to their surroundings. They reveal the commonplace, but largely overlooked, richness of visual perception. By encouraging his viewers to open their eyes, Irwin wants them to engage in an act of looking, one that manipulates the basic syntax of seeing. This paper discusses Irwin's contributions to the art of his time (basically the transitional period between Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism) using as an example a light and space environment he created as the backdrop for the "First National Symposium on Habitability." This work was later reprised in 1980 as an independent installation. These works are examined to show how Irwin's art displaces modernist notions of authoritative (and authoritarian) quality with postmodernist ideas of direct (and demotic) value.

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루이스 칸 미술관 건축의 특성 비교에 관한 연구 - 건축의 존재와 구축방식을 중심으로 - (A Comparative Study on the Characteristics of Art Museums by Louis Kahn - Focused on the presence and the tectonic of architecture -)

  • 김낙중;정태용
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제16권2호
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    • pp.155-162
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this comparative study is to analyze the characteristics of art museums of Louis I. Kahn. Kahn's main architectural thoughts of 'what it wants to be' and 'how it was done' act as a basis for this research. 'What it wants to be' means the existence of architecture and relates to the concept of 'room'. 'How it was done' shows the tectonic aspects of architecture and construction process to enhance its presence. Detailed items from these two thoughts applied to clarify the order in dynamics, the visualization of construction process, and the relationship between structure and light in the space of Kahn's art museums. Yale university art gallery was the first major project of Kahn and he showed tectonic characters through tetrahedral concrete slab. The unity of structure, space and light can be found in the Kimbell art museum through the vaulted structural unit. Yale center for British art is the best example of the concept of 'room' and 'tectonic' because it clearly shows the unity of spatial and structural system, and their relation to light. As a result, this study tries to find out that Kahn had consistently developed his thoughts of'room' and 'tectonic', and tried to keep them in his art museum designs.

빛과 어둠의 대비와 통합에 나타난 공간의 지각과 인식에 관한 연구 (A Study on Cognition and Perception of Space through Contrast and Integration of Light and Darkness)

  • 김종진
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제19권5호
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 2010
  • In the history of art and architecture, there are different characteristics in relationship between light and space. Among them, two characteristics seem to be fundamental : The first is that contrast between light and darkness is more articulated. Direct sunlight penetrates into the dark interior space made by heavy masonry structure. This is generally found in the traditional western religious buildings. The second is that light is mixed with darkness and becomes shade. Shade is different from shadow that is usually perceived as the opposite of light. Sunlight is filtered under through the big horizontal roof and rice paper walls in the traditional far-east Asian architecture and becomes weak ambient light. In this shade, there is no strong contrast between light and darkness. This difference is not only originated from the architectural differences, but also originated from the conceptual differences about light, space, and the world in two cultures. This paper tries to study the philosophical, aesthetical backgrounds as well as case examples in art and architecture of two characteristics. Based on the case studies, this paper aims to analyze the main perceptual structure. Finding the relationship between light, space, and human body by making three dimensional models is the crucial analysis method of this research. Although in real life and experiencing the world, these two characteristics are not clearly separated, comparative study based on different cultures gives opportunity to think of diverse perspectives on light and space.

자연채광 유도공간에의한 전시공간내 채광에 관한 연구 (A study of Illumination on Exhibitory Space by Natural Light Through the Inducing Space)

  • 황규선;태원진
    • 한국태양에너지학회 논문집
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    • 제32권1호
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    • pp.48-55
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    • 2012
  • In recent years, it clearly shows the tendency toward the utilization of daylight in many exhibitory buildings such as museum since the expectation of visitors for whom high illuminance levels are preferable to perceive the details of the works of art. Shading devices and special glazings are often used as the tool to control the amount of light and heat which should be avoided for the presentation of high-light sensitive art works such as paintings. Another way of controling the light is to provide the space for inducing and attenuating light in the exhibitory building. This study aims to investigate the illuminance on the exhibitory space when the space for inducing and attenuating light is applied. Interaction between the daylight and the space was simulated by Lumen Micro program with variation of the size of the exhibitory space, the length of inner wall, surface reflectivity, area of windows to obtain the illumination of the wall surface. This study shows that those variables affect the illumination on the wall surfaces. By comparing the results with suggestive illumination of KS and ICOM, available wall for display on natural lighting are suggested for the seasons and time.

현대 예술의상에 표현된 조형성의 텍스트 분석 (제2보) - 1980년대 이후 서구 작가 작품을 중심으로 - (The Text Analysis of Plasticity Expressed in the Modern Art to Wear (Part II) - Focused on the West Art Works since 1980s -)

  • 서승미;양숙희
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제29권7호
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    • pp.926-937
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    • 2005
  • The analysis category of Art to Wear was text analyzed from the research material of 100 projects put together by fashion specialist. The conclusion of Art to Wear was comprehended the general features of it were compared and analyzed from a semiotics context. According to this analysis, the formative features of modern Art to Wear is categorized into three different dimensions from a semiotics light. The formative features of modem Art to Wear in the light of syntactic dimension was divided as an open constructed shape of Space Extension, non-typical Deformation, Geometrical Plasticity. The formative features of modem Art to Wear in the light of semantic dimension express symbolic meaning through metaphorical sign. These sign reflect the body image of the life and death and its objective of Abjection, Hybrid of discultural appearance and the image of Hyper-reality, which are features used to comprehend the inner meaning. The formative features of modem Art to Wear in the light of pragmatic dimension divided the artist emotion and meaning system delivered by Emotive Image, the Phatic Image that arouse inner signification and the Poetic Image which contain artistic and aesthetic meaning within it.

공간구성에 따른 뮤지엄 유형에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Typology of Spatial Organization in Art Museum)

  • 이성훈
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 2009
  • This study plans to classify the art museums in accordance with their spatial organization, analyzing their peculiarities each by its type in order to present the reference required for designing an art museums. With confidence, the analyzation as well as the results of the study contents will make worthy contribution for the future art museums. For this purpose, total of 95 art museums have been selected as the objects of analyzation. First of all, their types have been categorized in accordance with the standard of scale and architectural planning. Out of them, 33 museums have been further selected in order to see how the peculiarities of their patterns are outstanding, and then a quantitative analyzation has been made on each of them to see its space structure by utilizing 'Space Syntax'. Finally, a correlation analyzation of space structure peculiarities has been conducted and the spatial organization peculiarities per type is comprehensively arranged in accordance with the architectural planning and Space Syntax in order to present a new spatial organization per space to be used for the basic planning of the art museum. The contents of this analytical study are summarized as follows: A correlation analyzation on the typological features in terms of architectural planning and on the spatial organization features in terms of the Space Syntax has presented four new types of museum spaces: (1) Radial type, (2) Arachnoid-radial type, (3) Linear type, and (4) Grid type, in the light of which the selected 95 art museums have further been analyzed in order for their features to be reclassified.

Investigation of Lighting Conditions and Visitors' Satisfaction in Exhibition Spaces of Museums in Korea - Focused on the 4 Cases of the Seoul Museum, the Mimesis Art Museum, the Seoul Museum of Art in Nowon and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Gwacheon -

  • Kim, Chang-Sung
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • 제14권5호
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 2014
  • Museums have developed various needs of the visitors and exhibits over the past two centuries. Currently, they have multiple functions of display, conservation, research and public education about artworks and cultural events. Therefore, exhibits should be displayed in various ways so that visitors can feel inter-relations with exhibits. The exhibition areas of museums should be provided with the stable lighting environment for visitors and artworks. For the study, I selected four museums, which were the Seoul Museum, the Mimesis Art Museum, the Seoul Museum of Art in Nowon and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Gwacheon, and I measured illumination levels of the selected Museums, and then, I surveyed the visitors' responses on the lighting conditions of them. According to the results, the measurements of the illumination levels in the four museums showed that the illumination levels of them were effectively controlled to display the art works. However, the illuminance levels at some areas that drew the natural light as lighting source were much higher than recommended illumination values for museum. In the mean time, the answers of questionnaires showed that the natural light were so effective to light the museums although the natural light provided some areas with high illumination levels.

요하네스 베르메르 회화에 나타난 공간적 특성에 관한 연구 (A Study on Spatial Characteristics in the Paintings of Johannes Vermeer)

  • 김종진
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제17권2호
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    • pp.22-29
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    • 2008
  • Johannes Vermeer is one of the masters in the 17th century Dutch Genre Painting. Genre Painting represented the mundane everyday life and humble domestic spaces of the time. It was so unique in the history of western art. Most common subjects of the medieval art had been myths, historical heroes, and the christianity up to that time. However, Dutch Genre Painting that was originated from the 16th century Flandre art has fundamentally changed perception of art. Genre Painting was related to the prosperous development of civil society and early capitalism in the Netherlands of the time. In the paintings of Vermeer, there are unique spatial characteristics. This study aims to 'spatially' analyze the representation of everyday space perceived by the painter himself. Three analytical elements were chosen: light, space, and geometry. These elements have crucial roles to construct a space together within which Vermeer tried to express his discoveries as well as perception of the world. Four paintings were selected to be further analyzed in detail: $\ulcorner$A Maid Asleep$\lrcorner$ (1656-57), $\ulcorner$The Little Street$\lrcorner$ (1658-60), $\ulcorner$The Music Lesson$\lrcorner$ (1662-1665), and $\ulcorner$Young Woman with a Water Pitcher$\lrcorner$ (1662). It has been found that there are distinct spatial aspects in his paintings: Structure of Frontal Layers, Diffusion of Light, and Subtle Geometrical Tension. It is hoped that this sort of interdisciplinary research could enrich the related studies in the field of architecture & interior design, and could help to rediscover the everyday world that we live in here and now.