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A Study on the Recognition Range of Korea and Traditional Colors
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JungHyun Kim (Ewha Womans University) YungKyung Park (Ewha Womans University)
Journal
Korean Society Of Color Studies AIC 2017 Jeju 2017 AIC CONGRESS
Published
2017.10
Pages
300 - 303 (4page)

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Traditional color is a color perceived while recollecting concrete objects, and is affected by various aspects such as the local culture, nature, and lifestyle of one’s environment. The purpose of this study is to analyze and confirm the color recognition range of Korea and traditional colors on the assumption that Korean color is part of the traditional color category or other categories. The research method compares and analyzes the color range of each item and explores whether there is a semantic difference. It was found that Korean colors and traditional colors are divided by hue rather than color in terms of color recognition. It was also found that Korean and traditional colors are semantically different in people’s recognition range. It can thus be seen that the color is more important than the name of the color in the traditional color range, which is based on the observation point of view that recalls past experiences or specific objects. The colors of Korea are based on a semantic point of view symbolizing local and cultural habits rather than the existence of experience or specific objects, emphasizing the color name rather than specific colors.

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