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Idea Developing and 2nd Proposal
In this post, I will write down several thoughts along with what came up during my tutorial. One of the most important things I learned from my exhibition at Gallery46 last year was how the audience perceives a work. Creators often become so deeply immersed in their own work that they fail to see it…
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Process (1)
After completing the modeling of the joint component that connects the carrier box and the speaker, I produced it using 3D printing. Unfortunately, the printed part did not fit properly with either the speaker or the carrier box—likely due to inaccuracies in the modeling or errors in measurement. Looking more closely, the issue with the…
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Modeling Parts for Connecting a Speaker and a Carrier box
First, I decided to quickly model and print the connecting parts between the carrier box and the speaker, since I needed to test their strength and functionality. To ensure accurate dimensions, I measured the specifications of both the carrier box and the speaker. The thickness of the connecting part was set to 3 mm, but…
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Test(2)
First, the implementation of the screw linear system, including its combination and movement, has been completed. However, a height difference occurred between the motor and the screw linear when they were combined. To ensure the carrier box moves without twisting, it needs to be securely fixed. For now, we have adjusted this height difference using…
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Re-finding Topic for the Dissertation
Through Annie’s feedback, I came to the conclusion that addressing the problems of Korean art education would be too far from the topic of Sound Art. However, since I want to research the perception of art in Korea, I was considering how to frame and connect the subject. During this process, I thought it might…
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Institutional Theory of Arts (George Dickie)
In Dickie’s theory, one of the conditions for something to become a work of art is the introduction of the concept of the “artworld.” This is the same concept presented in Arthur Danto’s essay The Artworld. Danto’s theory begins with the question: “What is the difference between a work of art and a mere real…
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Topic for Dissertation
Previously, the topic I had in mind was “the ambiguity of the boundary between art and non-art.” However, I soon realized that this theme was far too broad for me to fully address. In order to narrow it down, I read through various books on aesthetics and philosophy. In the process, I began to question…
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Note(3)
A note is a space for writing down fragments of thoughts that arise spontaneously. The reason many people refuse to acknowledge much of contemporary art seems to lie in the belief that art must necessarily involve some form of sublime effort and craftsmanship. Up to the present, art has developed through advances in technique and…
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Note(2)
A note is a space for writing down fragments of thoughts that arise spontaneously. Music has undergone a different developmental trajectory in aesthetic theory than the visual arts. If we consider the origins of auditory art as lying in religion or recreation (such as passing time during labor), then the earliest aesthetics of music can…
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Note(1)
A note is a space for writing down fragments of thoughts that arise spontaneously. Auditory information cannot substitute for visual information. For example, Claude Debussy’s Clair de Lune, a representative work of Impressionist music, seems to evoke in listeners an impression of moonlight. Yet, it is uncertain whether someone listening to the piece—without knowledge of…