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摘要
Web 3.0 使人类和机器能够以前所未有的规模和新方式连接、发展、共享和使用知识,极大地改善了我们的互联网体验。元宇宙是一个支持所有数字活动的集体虚拟共享空间。在数字艺术和数字时尚迅速发展的推动下,本理论分析探讨了如何利用让-鲍德里亚的模拟概念来创造独特的数字艺术非趣味代币(NFT),使其能够像现实世界的艺术品一样表达和交流思想。具体而言,本研究分析了 120 幅人类和动物的数字时尚肖像画,并将其归类为三种模拟乌拉克拉(sim-ulacra)类型,涵盖了鲍德里亚模拟过程的四个阶段。结果表明,NFT 时尚艺术作品通过连接和超越文化、性别和国籍的界限,反映了数字现实的核心特征。然而,在最后的模拟阶段(第四步),仿真只能作为超真实对象(仿真的Ⅲ型)在虚拟世界中共存:一种比现实更真实的对象。
Examining Portraits in Digital Fashion Art Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) through Baudrillard's Simulation
Web 3.0 enables people and machines to connect, evolve, share, and use knowledge on an unprecedented scale and in new ways, drastically improving our Internet experience. The metaverse is a collective, virtual shared space supporting all digital activities. Prompted by the rapid growth of digital art and digital fashion, this theoretical analysis explores using Jean Baudrillard's simulation concept to create unique digital art non-fun-gible tokens (NFTs), allowing them to express and communicate ideas like real-world art. Specifically, this study analyzes 120 digital fashion portraits of humans and animals and classifies them under three types of sim-ulacra covering four stages of Baudrillard's simulation process. The result shows that NFT fashion artworks reflect the core features of a digital reality by connecting and transcending the boundaries of cultures, genders, and nationalities. However, in the final simulation stage (the fourth step), the simulacrum can only coexist in the virtual world as a hyperreal object (the Type Ⅲ of simulacrum): an object more real than reality.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles aims at providing up-to-date research contents and news on cutting-edge technologies, as well as facilitating the interaction between academia worldwide and related industries, thereby enhancing the professional expertise of its members and contributing to the advancement of apparel. Thus, theoretical or experimental research papers in this field containing meaningful discoveries for the development of fashion industry are defined as the contents of the journal. The official title of the journal is ‘Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles’ and the abbreviated title is ‘J Korean Soc Cloth Text’.