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Title Research on the Characteristics of Depaysement in Commercial Space Environment Design
Authors 고설비(Gu, Xue-Fei) ; 조현경, 서지은(Jo, Hyun-Kyung)
DOI http://doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2024.33.1.073
Page pp.73-82
ISSN 12297992
Keywords Surrealism; depaysement; commercial space environment design
Abstract The main purpose of this study is to conduct in-depth research on the performance characteristics of payment technology applied in the field of commercial space environment design. This study aims to understand the impact of these technologies on tourists. From a methodological perspective, this study provides a review of surrealist art works, with a particular emphasis on the visual expression techniques frequently used by surrealist artists. The article explores the interaction between these technologies and spatial design, thereby revealing innovative design methods in commercial space environment design practice. Initially, we needed to analyze the artistic practices of four famous surrealist painters, including Ren e Fran c ois Ghislain Magritte, Salvador Dal i, Max Ernst, and others. Their works draw inspiration from the subconscious and deliberately blur the boundary between reality and imagination. In this analysis, the study depicted the inherent common characteristics of these technologies, including spatiotemporal properties, symbolic meanings, a preference for contradictions, and a tendency towards subtle dialectical differences. From these insights, the study continues to adopt design principles to synthesize these detailed findings. Subsequently, we designed a comprehensive evaluation framework, carefully customized it, and applied the evaluation method to four typical commercial space design cases based on screening. We hope to reveal the subtle implementation of payment technology in these cases and compare them with traditional thematic practices to determine innovative design methods.