문화원형의 현대적 변용에 관한 연구: 불국사극락전 ‘황금돼지’의 시각화를 중심으로open accessStudy on Contemporary Applications of Cultural Archetypes : focused on visualization of ‘The Golden Pig’ in Geuknakjeon of Bulguksa Temple
- Other Titles
- Study on Contemporary Applications of Cultural Archetypes : focused on visualization of ‘The Golden Pig’ in Geuknakjeon of Bulguksa Temple
- Authors
- 이영숙
- Issue Date
- Feb-2016
- Publisher
- 한국멀티미디어학회
- Keywords
- Cultural Archetype; The Gold Pig in Bulguksa Temple; Contemporary Application
- Citation
- 멀티미디어학회논문지, v.19, no.2, pp 487 - 494
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 멀티미디어학회논문지
- Volume
- 19
- Number
- 2
- Start Page
- 487
- End Page
- 494
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/24142
- DOI
- 10.9717/kmms.2016.19.2.487
- ISSN
- 1229-7771
- Abstract
- This study aimed to visualize a pig character targeting the golden pig in Geuknakjeon of Bulguksa Temple. As for a pig, it is included in this list of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals and controls Haeshinjang.
Today, the characters market is enjoying rapid growth due to diversification of platforms. However, we do not see many characters made out of Korean traditional cultures and customs. This study first looks into significance of pigs that are often observed in Korean traditional culture and then offers possibilities of their being transformed into contemporary characters. In order to achieve the research goals, the study shed new light on the golden pig in Bulguksa Temple. As making contemporary applications to <The Golden Pig>, the study proceeded with work of visualization. As for a face of a character, the study focused on that of the pig but regarding a body, the study applied a man’s body. After all, the study came up with this SD character in a second-proportioned figure. This study discuses formative characteristics of existing Buddhist cultural assets and uses the character for improving understanding on Korean traditional culture. In the future, the study will propose ideas on animation contents development targeting infants and children.
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