Digilog Bamboo: Interactive Ink-and-Wash Painting Project
Journal Title: Online Journal of Art and Design - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
This study is in the form of digilog [1] that synthesizes analogue sentiment and digital technology, which reinterprets the Four Gracious Plants in modern context. Interactive Ink-and-Wash Painting Project aims to enable audience to communicate with the work through synesthesia by expressing the four paintings of the Four Gracious Plants in interactive art. “Digilog Bamboo”, which is a part of the painting project, is “performance interactive art” that paints bamboo with breath using Daegeum, a traditional Korean musical instrument. [2] This study embodies spiritual value of bamboo in the East through digital technology, and encourages cultural communication with the world across space and time.
Authors and Affiliations
Youngmi Kim| Service Design Institute Lab, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea iou50@naver.com
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