Exhibition Design
It is an expert training curriculum for exhibition design that is not limited to one field of indoor design and is now solidifying an independent area.
This course cultivates the ability to understand, direct, and express new media and media according to the exhibition environment, including concept setting and content analysis for design planning of the exhibition space. In addition, the learning process is made more meaningful by expanding the thinking about space through the philosophical approach of exhibition directing and deepening it through the studio process. In addition, the main goal of this curriculum is to create an exhibition space that can express interesting exhibits to users fascinatingly, accurately, and aesthetically based on theory and research.
Curriculum Guide and Introduction
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Major Electives
Stage design
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesStage design
Stage design is a generic term for spatial sculptures on the stage that are visible through the eyes, that is, stage equipment, costumes, and lighting, and conducts learning related to this. It is also a process of acquiring spatial shaping methods according to the understanding of scenarios.
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Major Electives
Theory of space in a screen
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesTheory of space in a screen
By structurally revealing the mechanism by which images are created, they learn how to expand the experience of the world that the screen reproduces off-screen by objectifying the situation, de-mystifying the object, or recognizing the external situation of the screen on which the image is projected, and learning about cognitively revealing the logic of the project space where the viewer is located.
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Major Electives
Curator Planning Theory of Art Museums
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesCurator Planning Theory of Art Museums
Curators need to continuously explore the work, which requires careful consideration for the protection of the work and careful planning of the exhibition. It is a process of learning all the planning and preparation processes that the curator is in charge of, such as collecting or promoting art exhibition materials, marketing, consulting, administration, and conducting.
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Major Electives
Museum of Art Museum Management
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesMuseum of Art Museum Management
It is a learning process aimed at fostering professionals in art museums through actual cases and virtual planning of marketing elements and management related to museum exhibitions, which are becoming essential items of modern exhibition design.
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Major Electives
Exhibition planning theory
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesExhibition planning theory
It is a process of establishing the overall planning ability of exhibition design as a subject that directs smooth exhibitions through concept setting and content analysis for design planning of exhibition spaces.
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Major Electives
Museum science
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesMuseum science
Museum studies are one of the very important areas of exhibition design and require professional knowledge. Accordingly, it is a theoretical process to create a more in-depth museum exhibition through the theoretical knowledge and practice of the museum.
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Major Electives
Exhibition structure and regulations
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesExhibition structure and regulations
In recent years, the role of exhibition designers is becoming important as each local government competes to build museums and art galleries tailored to local characteristics and increase the attraction of various exhibition events. Therefore, it is a process that aims to study specialized knowledge about the structural dynamics of various laws and structures so that appropriate plans are being made when designing an exhibition space.
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Major Electives
VMD
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesVMD
It is a process of learning how to sell visual products that increase motivation to purchase by correctly delivering images of stores, product events, and seasons to consumers to highly recognize the impression of stores and effectively direct the store environment.
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Major Electives
Materials and Colors
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesMaterials and Colors
It is a process of learning how to understand and utilize various materials used in exhibition design, and cultivating the ability to maximize the exhibition effect by linking materials with colors.
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Major Electives
Theory of exhibition space production
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesTheory of exhibition space production
It is a process of acquiring the method and direction of spatial production by grasping the mutual functional relationship of spatial sculptures according to the changes of the times such as humans, society, technology, regions, and environmental issues in a historical context.
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Major Electives
Exhibition Design Studio
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesExhibition Design Studio
It is a process of recognizing comprehensive thinking through case studies and criticism, presenting a new paradigm of planning, concept extraction, and spatialization, and learning the professional design process through the composition and analysis of the exhibition space.
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Major Electives
Spatial philosophy
Credit
3.0
Major ElectivesSpatial philosophy
Spatial philosophy is a study dealing with space and is a process of expanding the scope of thinking about space through a philosophical approach to the expression of exhibition production. Therefore, spatial philosophy is learned for the purpose of philosophical reflection on space that is inevitably related to the human thinking system and continuous change in values of space.
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