원문정보
초록
영어
The study of life and death is a learning topic. When we face to the life and death issue, it relates to our own lives. Most people are happy with life, but are full of fear of death. This research uses life and death as an example to explore "the creation of the meaning of life and death in composite media." It is hoped that through the extension of the meaning and images of life and death, the themes and elements of painting creation can be integrated to provide the exploration and thinking direction of the meaning of life. This research hopes to extend the meaning and imagery of life and death and incorporate the creative themes and elements of mixed media, so as to provide a direction for the exploration and thinking of the meaning of life. Applying the Miryoku Engineering Evaluation Grid Method to clarify the relationship between the meaning of life and death, style and perceptual imagery, and through the artistic creation of mixed media, summarize the preferences of mixed media creation works that affect the expression of birth and death images. Using the Evaluation Grid Method, 7 people with high involvement in the creation of mixed media and the imagery of life and death were conducted in-depth interviews on the charm and feelings of the meaning of life and death. By summarizing the attractiveness factors of choosing between life and death, the conclusion can be used as a basis for the development of future painting creation after subsequent verification and research on the purpose of life, the meaning of life, the value of survival, and the true meaning of death.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. The Meaning of Life and Death
2.2. Evaluation Grid Method (EGM)
2.3. Kano Model
3. Research Method and Design
3.1. Research structure
3.2. Test sample and interviewee
3.3. Kano Two-Way Questionnaire Design
4. Research Result
4.1. The Attractive Attributes of Painting and Art Works in the Meaning of Life and Death
4.2. Analysis of Kano Model Questionnaire Results
5. Conclusion and Recommendation
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