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A Study on Artworks Based on Liminal Subjectivity in the Post-Corona Era: Focusing on the Concept of Multi-Phrenia and Persona

  • The Journal of Aesthetics and Science of Art
  • Abbr : JASA
  • 2023, 69(), pp.32-52
  • DOI : 10.17527/JASA.69.0.02
  • Publisher : 한국미학예술학회
  • Research Area : Arts and Kinesiology > Other Arts and Kinesiology
  • Received : April 15, 2023
  • Accepted : May 13, 2023
  • Published : June 30, 2023

Yoo Won Joon 1

1영남대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

In 2023, the world is slowly emerging from the pandemic caused by the coronavirus. However, the coronavirus has spread the universal perception of a different way of life to people around the world. This study examines the process in which the characteristics of divisive subjects are recognized by modern people from the elements of mask wearing and online non-face-to-face activities forced by the COVID-19 era, and analyzes the appearance of borderline subjectivity in contemporary art. The COVID-19 situation promoted life in a completely non-face-to-face environment. Many face-to-face activities were converted to non-face-to-face activities, and the importance of an online environment that replaces reality was highlighted. Each individual was given the opportunity to create an alternative self and be freed from various constraints in reality. In an online environment that differentiates time-space into a multilayered style, art acts as a place where various identities are projected, which has differentiated the artist himself beyond the formal aspect of the artwork. The coronavirus situation strengthened this online environment, revealing different boundaries in terms of setting relationships between writers and avatars, and making art as a multilayered self-projection body.

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