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박은초 ( Eun Cho Park ),이재규 ( Ja Eky Lee ) 한국공간디자인학회 2013 한국공간디자인학회논문집 Vol.8 No.3
(Background and Purpose) As with architecture, interior design has been heavily influenced by films in this study, we aim to analyze the interrelationship and theoretical considerations generated by film in interior space. In particular, the theory of Deleuze in the film ``Image-Movement,`` will be discussed in order to analyze interior space. (Research) The film was selected because of its juxtaposition of virtual space and real space, and we will focus on expression and, techniques of editing in the film. (Result) The results are as follows. First, the space depicted and the film have mutual relationships. Second, both the film and space are based on visual representation. Third, interaction would happen through indirect experience in the film and direct experience in real space. Fourth, the film component can be expressed by the various space images, and the possibility of applying real space is proved.
TV 드라마 프로덕션디자인에서 공간에 의한 인물의 시각화에 대한 연구
박은초 ( Eun Cho Park ),이재규 ( Jae Kyu Lee ) 한국공간디자인학회 2013 한국공간디자인학회논문집 Vol.8 No.4
(Background and Purpose) In modern society, as technology and various media have developed, the importance of design has also increased. For example, a mass audience wants to view television(TV) images that are diverse and which provide a sense of reality. To produce a TV drama series, therefore, we should visualize variations in spatial features to promote the main character. (Research) This research is regarding the main character`s visualization on the space in TV drama series through theological study on TV drama production design and feature of TV picture text. We selected three drama series that were broadcast via public TV channels within the past five years. Specifically, we identified that the overall background of each series and the characteristics of the main characters should be portrayed as contemporary. (Result) We found that production design for a television drama should highlight the main character`s features; thus, the setting and spatial orientation should present the total concept coherently. The text should correspond to the main character`s features as well. Results of this study indicate that a focusing on spatial direction and visualization can improve communications with the viewer and advance cultural trends.
과제지향적 상지 운동과 가상현실 훈련이 뇌졸중 환자의 상지 기능과 균형, 우울감에 미치는 영향 비교
송귀빈 ( Gui Bin Song ),박은초 ( Eun Cho Park ) 대한물리의학회 2016 대한물리의학회지 Vol.11 No.1
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of task-oriented training and virtual reality training on upper extremity function, balance ability, depression in stroke patients. METHODS: Forty stroke patients were randomly allocated into a task oriented training group (TTG, n = 20), a virtual reality training group (VRG, n = 20). Both groups received the usual physical therapy. In addition, TTG patients underwent task training such as sweeping the table, cup stacking, carrying wood block. VRG patients underwent virtual reality training using X-box kinect. Both groups received 30 minutes of training per day, five times per week, for twelve weeks. RESULTS: After intervention, both groups showed significant improvement on upper extremity function, balance ability, and depression. VRG showed more improvement on upper extremity function, balance ability, and depression than TTG. CONCLUSION: According to the results of this study, task-oriented training and virtual reality training are feasible and suitable for stroke patients. And virtual reality training is more effective method than task oriented training.
밸런스 패드와 모래에서의 균형운동이 뇌졸중 환자의 균형과 보행에 미치는 영향
송귀빈 ( Gui Bin Song ),박은초 ( Eun Cho Park ) 대한물리의학회 2016 대한물리의학회지 Vol.11 No.1
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of balance training on balance pad and sand on balance and gait ability in stroke patients. METHODS: Sixty stroke patients were divided into a Balance Pad group(BPG, N = 20), a Sand group (SG, N = 20) and a Hard Ground group (HGG, N = 20) randomly. The subjects in the Hard Ground group stood in a comfortable position, faced a therapist, then threw a Swiss ball back and forth. They then performed balance training in which they raised and lowered their ankles while facing forward or moved objects from one table to another. The BPG performed same tasks in HGG, on an unstable surface using a balance pad. The SG performed same tasks on sand ground. All groups received training 30min per day, five times per week, for eight weeks. RESULTS: After intervention, all groups showed significant increases balance and gait components. And the BPG and the SG showed significant increase in weight distribution rate, Sway length and BBS compared with the HGG, but there was no significant difference in Cadence, Stride length among three groups. CONCLUSION: According to the results of this study, balance training on unstable surface using balance pad and sand was more effective in improving balance in stroke patients.