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Bamboo flute

Published: 29 October 2009 Publication History

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The Oriental fine art, pursuing harmony with nature, is expressed in a moderate and restrained way that anyone would find it so soft and thus readily acceptable. Unlike the western paintings that fill the canvus to the very full, the oriental paintings treat even the blank space as a part making up a balanced painting. The four gracious plants (a maehwa blossom, an orchid, a chrysanthemum, and a bamboo) used to be frequent subjects of gentlemen's paintings as they symbolized the virtues of the old times. This artwork features Daegum, the decent traditional musical instrument which used to be played in loyal palaces or residences of prestigious officials, and a bamboo which was a frequent motive of gentlemen's paintings in the past. Daegum and the bamboo, expressed in a modern style in this work, make people appreciate the life that is full and rich. So, one can say they have been used here to make this "well-being art." By allowing playing Daegum spontaneously together with computers, this work aims to express the sound of Daegum and the painting with it, which will hopefully reflect the spiritual values of the Oriental culture.

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  • (2014)Interactive Performance Art Using Musical Instrument Daegeum for HealingAdvanced Information Systems Engineering10.1007/978-3-662-45212-7_26(207-213)Online publication date: 2014

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ACE '09: Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology
October 2009
456 pages
ISBN:9781605588643
DOI:10.1145/1690388
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Published: 29 October 2009

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  1. black-and-white drawing
  2. interactive art
  3. well-being art

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  • (2014)Interactive Performance Art Using Musical Instrument Daegeum for HealingAdvanced Information Systems Engineering10.1007/978-3-662-45212-7_26(207-213)Online publication date: 2014

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