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Study on the Application Plan of Smart Media Funology for the Activation of the Participatory Public Design

  • Journal of Communication Design
  • Abbr : JCD
  • 2019, 67(), pp.251-261
  • DOI : 10.25111/jcd.2019.67.19
  • Publisher : CDAK Society of Communication Design
  • Research Area : Arts and Kinesiology > Design > Visual Information Design > Information Design
  • Received : March 10, 2019
  • Accepted : April 27, 2019
  • Published : April 30, 2019

WON JONG WOOK 1

1한양대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to apply the concept of Funology to the study based on smart media according to the paradigm of media environment in order to activate the consumer participation as well as to develop the deteriorated domestic public design. First of all, it has tried to confirm the current situation by looking through policies related to domestic public design and derived the type of participatory design(source type, idea type, and experience type), Funology’s three sensory elements(visual, auditory, and tactile), feedback(material and non-material feedbacks), and interaction(interaction) that will be applied to the study through the concepts and elements of media paradigm and Funology of participatory design. The results of analyzing the cases of smart public design through the derived contents are as follows. A high degree of participation through the visual and tactile elements, among the sensory elements, was analyzed in terms of inducing user participation through smart media in all types, and in case of the source and idea types where users contribute to the design directly and indirectly, a high degree of non-material feedback was analyzed. All cases were also analyzed to induce the participation through interaction. Government and consumer interests in domestic public design should be gradually enlarged, and various studies on activation plans that induce user participation actively by combining interesting factors, such as Funology, with smart technologies according to the constantly changing media paradigm.

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