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Vol.28, No.0, 29 ~ 43, 2010
Title
The deep expression of the human body images through digital media
김재원 Kim Jae Won
Abstract
The modern art in the post modern era provides the various meanings which should not be determined as one concept, and the artists who implement digital media are able to make their thinking to images with perfect freedom due to the development of modern media. As a result, this thesis is for researching art history meanings of human body images in the new culture which electronic technology has established in the 21stcentury. From the ancient time to present, the appearance of human is the important theme in the fine art. Also, human bodies as the objects of an ideal beauty and the instruments of the conceptual fine art since Renaissance are the main concept of idiom since the 20thcentury, and are developed invarious aspects by highlighting the new perceptions and meanings of human bodies. Especially, the fine art of human body images has the more complicated aspects which have diverse formats such as an instalment and object, photo and video as well as a performance in a medium, style and theme; however, recently many performances which deal with the insignificance of human bodies, incompletely and distortedly fragmented human bodies, and grotesque and fantastical sexual metaphor have been appeared. Therefore, this thesis will shed light on what sort of modelling methods are used to spread and unfold the expressional features to understand human body images in a deep way. In addition, this thesis will seek the meanings to increase the understanding about the mutual reactions by requesting and communicating about a new method of what are the spaces of digital media and are human characters, artists` own artistic techniques and art historical meanings through modern electronic media.
Key Words
디지털 매체, 테크놀러지, 인체 이미지, Digital media, technology, body images
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