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A Study on Poetic Space : Focusing on Heidegger's Space Theory

  • The Journal of Aesthetics and Science of Art
  • Abbr : JASA
  • 2019, 58(), pp.245-282
  • DOI : 10.17527/JASA.58.0.08
  • Publisher : 한국미학예술학회
  • Research Area : Arts and Kinesiology > Other Arts and Kinesiology
  • Received : August 15, 2019
  • Accepted : October 9, 2019
  • Published : October 31, 2019

Ju-Hee Lee 1

1홍익대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

Martin Heidegger's theory of space is meaningful in that it enables a phenomenological approach to space. This approach puts significance on the way in which space reveals its personality to humans and human beings, and on grasping interaction between human and space with a personality. This provided the opportunity for human life to permeate phenomenological thoughts and to think about spaces related to moods that Heidegger thought were the fundamental way for being to experience space. This thought led to the possibility of new space preparation for follow-up research on space and to the identification of non-physical spaces such as ‘experience space’, ‘atmospheric space’, and ‘life-enhancing space’. Furthermore, this study derived the characteristics of ‘conciseness’, ‘determination’ and ‘purification’ regarding the simultaneous action of any positive and peaceful mood in the appreciation of art works and grasped their respective meanings. In addition, Chung Seo-young's work, which enables such action, is poetic words, and the space formed by her work has been expanded to ‘poetic space’. The poetic space was identified as a space that contributes to the expansion of awareness and emotion, as well as the re-development of what was sunk in the realm of concealment. It is the work of the artist that makes this thought possible. The being's active grasp of an art work and the space it forms provided the basis for access to new spatial art beauty.

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