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전통미술교육에서 그림자놀이의 미학적 의미와 활용방안

Title
전통미술교육에서 그림자놀이의 미학적 의미와 활용방안
Other Titles
The aesthetic meanings of Shadow Play and its application in Traditional Art Education
Author
김선아
Keywords
그림자놀이; 전통미술교육; 동양미학; 빛shadow play; traditional art education; oriental aesthetics; light
Issue Date
2012-11
Publisher
한국조형교육학회 / Society for Art Education of Korea.
Citation
造形敎育, 2012, 44, P.45-64, 20P.
Abstract
This study attempts to search for the way to expand the contents and methods of traditional art education by teaching Shadow Play based on oriental aesthetics. The historical literature manifests that the screen in Shadow Play creates the space filled with light and at the same time empty with nothing. Thus, it is a conceptual space in which symbolic objects can appear, act, and disappear. These artistic elements embody the oriental aesthetics that values emptiness, spirituality, and transparency in traditional art. In order to extend this historical and aesthetic investigation, this study presents the concrete way to utilize tradition Shadow Play in art education. The process of making the screen and objects for Shadow Play is elaborated so as to visualize how Shadow Play can be taught as means of teaching the value and meanings of traditional art. As conclusion, the art educational implication of Shadow Play is discussed in two aspects. First, Shadow Play can be a significant method in art education because it connects life with art, tradition with contemporary, and the oriental with the western. Second, by utilizing Shadow Play, art teachers can make traditional art more familiar and interesting to students who may feel tradition as remote and eccentric.
URI
http://scholar.dkyobobook.co.kr/searchDetail.laf?barcode=4010023561857http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/47262
ISSN
1225-4177
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION[S](사범대학) > APPLIED ART EDUCATION(응용미술교육과) > Articles
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