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Vol.4, No.0, 210 ~ 224, 1999
Title
A Study on the Abstraction of Substance in Simulated Space of Computer Animation by Using Methaphore
정혜원Hay Won Jeong
Abstract
We aimost depend on the computers that had the high-technology functions for the effectiveness maximization and the manufacturing hour through the electronicalzation by the technology revolution in the information age. That is the works and the representing media completed in the plane is expressed in three-dimensional simulated actuality now. The rapid development of science and the popularization of computers will make the various culturs and the chang of information real and popular, thus mass communication will develop much easier than this time. All mass communications assume the clear and correct meaning by the physical meaning but the human beings, `existence in the world` or `existence in the culture`, are living the implicated meaning. Thus when we interpret its meaning. we can`t derive the implicated meaning. As we are in the level of physical meaning, our creativity can be restricted to that extend. The nature of methaphore is to understand or exprience a certain by connecting with other things. The methaphore is applied in everyday life such as our thought and behaviors widely, not only in our languages. The concept system that we intend, depend on, do ordinarily contains a methaphoreic character basically. Anyhow, the methaphore can be useful as a means to overcome the conflicts. We can abstract the substance and the space in the simulated actuality by using the methaphore. This approach can remove to make the actual world going to from one place to another place embarrassing. The effectiveness of computer animation. known to us well now, can be developed in detail as years go by and stimulates the surrealistic description. Thus, in this study, I research the indefinite possibilities toward the space in simulated actuality and the purpose of this study is to provide the right direction of methaphore design.
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