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Vol.37, No.0, 31 ~ 41, 2012
Title
A Research on Surface Pattern Design for Culture Product inspired by the Relics of Seoul Baekje Period
한왕모 Wangmo Han , 김선미 Sunmee Kim
Abstract
Seoul Baekje is the period when Baekje set their capital at Songpagu, which is Seoul in the present days. As it comes out into the open that the palace of Seoul Baekje was located at Poong-Nap Mud Castle, it became a very meaningful period since it opened a new prospect in the history of Seoul. However, there is a lack of attention on Seoul Baekje as compared with the culture products which have been developed using relics of Koguryeo, Silla and other periods of Baekje.. Nowadays, spatial significance of national border was faded by the development of media and technology. And it brought an active growth in cultural exchanging among nations. Therefore every country is creating added value by developing culture products using their history and cultural tradition. Korea, on the other hand, cognizes the importance of tangible cultural products, but we are not making it worthwhile as to recollecting memories of our culture regardless of time and place, such as tourism souvenirs, goods sold at museums. And as the economic value is too much, selling low quality and goods from nowhere exists. Under the circumstances, the study will develop the textile surface pattern design for the culture products having an identity of Korean tradition, history and culture which are inspired by Seoul Baekje. As a result of development of 5 designs with precedent researches and theoretical studies using separate volumes relevant with the study, the images of Seoul Baekje are appropriate to make the tangible cultural products. Furthermore, if it combined with images of Baekje when it was located in Gongju and Buyeo, it would be more of a useful design material and could perform a role as a good way to connect these periods.
Key Words
한성백제, 문화상품, 텍스타일 디자인, Seoul Baekje, Culture product, Textile design
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