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Characteristics of Korean Popular Music Festival Fashions According to Popular Music Genres and their Relevance to Music -Focusing on the Years 2019, 2022, and 2023- (대중음악 장르에 따른 국내 대중음악 페스티벌 패션의 특성과 음악과의 연관성 -2019, 2022, 2023년도를 중심으로-)

  • Hye-Won Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.211-232
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    • 2024
  • This study examines the morphological and expressive aspects of fashion and its connection to music at Korean music festivals. The research involves a theoretical review and a case study analyzing fashion and music at rock, EDM, hip-hop, and jazz festivals in Korea from 2019 to 2023. The process of selecting fashion cases was reviewed by experts in the field of fashion, and expert focus group interviews were used. The study found that while fashion and music differ in terms of their fundamental morphological components of sensory media, they share features in terms of sensory harmony between their components. In terms of expressive aspects of fashion, it was found that the subject and object of expression are the same for the artist and for the audience. Both music and fashion have sensory transmission and communication between the subject and the audience, and both transmit personal and social meaning. Using these commonalities as indicators of relevance, a relevance evaluation was conducted. As a result of the evaluation, popular music festival fashion and music were interpreted as having a high degree of relevance in terms of expressing emotions and tastes, providing a sense of belonging to a community, and conveying cultural meaning.

A Guideline of Music Festival Experience Through Mobile Application (대형 음악 페스티벌 경험 향상을 위한 모바일 애플리케이션 디자인 가이드라인)

  • Chu, Eun Sun;Choe, Jong Hoon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.10
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    • pp.26-36
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    • 2015
  • Recently, demands for leisure and performing arts are increasing. In perspective of enjoying culture away from every day life, interests for music festival are also growing. Music festival industry has been grown rapidly since the mid 2000s and it has become popular culture especially for younger generation. As music festival culture becomes popular, music festival becomes bigger and a number of participants are rising continuously. However, some services which music festivals provide are not interactive. So, it makes difficult users to feel festival experience and to satisfy. Although some festivals are trying to deal with things through mobile applications, those in the market showed weaknesses. Therefore, this study aims to suggest some improvements for music festival application through user research. As the result of user study, improvements and functions of music festival application were deducted.

International Song Festivals and Musicians' Sense of the World -Inter-Asian Perspective and Eurasian Imagination in the Study of Korean Popular Song during the Cold War (국제가요제와 세계 감각 -냉전 시기 대중음악사 연구의 인터아시아적 관점과 유라시아적 상상력)

  • Kim, Sunghee
    • Journal of Popular Narrative
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.187-225
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    • 2021
  • This study examines how international song festivals shaped Korean musicians' sense of the world in the 1970s and early 1980s. After the Korean composer, Yi Pongjo, won a top-10 prize at the Yamaha World Popular Song Festival in 1970, an astonishing number of Korean musicians participated in international song festivals held in Japan. Meanwhile, Korean broadcasting companies strengthened their cooperative relationship with Japanese television stations and initiated their own international song festivals in the late 1970s: Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC)'s Seoul International Song Festival in 1978 and Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation (TBC)'s World Song Festival in 1979. During the first two years of its festival, MBC organized its song contest by collaborating with television stations in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and the ASEAN countries. However, the World Song Festival was more critically acclaimed because TBC invited renowned musicians from America and European countries, including Yugoslavia, in collaboration with the International Federation of Festival Organizations (FIDOF). Thus, from 1980, FIDOF helped MBC attract composers and singers from Europe and America to their Seoul International Song Festival. This paper sheds light on connections within the popular music arena between South Korea and the outside world during the Cold War-a subject that has been poorly examined.