논문집

원문다운로드
논문명 시각적 연속성을 통한 가로공간에서의 감성 연구/전통가로와 근대가로의 비교를 중심으로/A Study on Emotions in the Street Space through Visual Sequence - Focusing on Comparision of Traditional Streets and Modern Streets -
저자명 이정문 ; 오영근
발행사 한국실내디자인학회
수록사항 한국실내디자인학회 논문집  , v.21 n.5(통권 94호)
페이지 시작페이지(181) 총페이지(8)
ISSN 12297992
주제분류 계획및설계
주제어 감성 ; 움직임 ; 시각적 연속성 ; 가로 ; 공간이야기 Emotion ; Movement ; Visual Sequence ; Street ; Space Story
요약2 Body movements of humans have emotions and these movements have meanings of ‘Living Spirits’ and ‘Emotions’. Also emotions of humans indicate all body movements which are made within the environment. This study aims at providing new potentials to emotional design research methods not only by understanding the characteristics of visual perception according to body movements and but by investigating correlations between sequence which arise by the visual perception and emotions through experiments. As for the scope and method of this study, the emotional space designs were analyzed through the emotional theory study, SD method was used to evaluate emotions and the movements in the modern village and traditional village with similar elements were compared and analyzed for the empirical study. As a result, first it was confirmed waling hours in the traditional village took more than the modern village and it is thought movements of humans are affected by the visual environments. Second, it was confirmed values of the emotional evaluation were higher in the traditional village than the modern village. Third, according to a result of the correlation analysis between space sequence and emotions, it was closed with negative emotions such as ‘Closed’, and ‘Complicated’ from positive emotional words such as ‘Natural’. ‘Open’, ‘Curious’, etc. as spaces are experienced more through movements in the modern village. On the contrary, the emotional intensity of the positive words such as ‘In Harmony’, ‘Beautiful’ and ‘Warn’ through movements in the traditional village increased as spaces were experienced more. As a result of this study, it was confirmed the time, space and emotions have correlations each other.
소장처 한국실내디자인학회