Chan Kook
Dongshin University
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Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2007
Yong-Gyu Shin; Ji-Hyeon Jeon; Gil-Soo Jang; Sun-Woo Kim; Chan Kook
This study aims to clarify differences among the responses of users depending on variations in audio-visual landscape elements used to create amenities in residential areas. For the purpose, a laboratory experiment was performed to evaluate the emotions of subjects. As a result of subjective evaluation, it was found that the emotions of subjects were more significantly promoted in providing both sounds and images at the same time, than in providing images alone. In addition, as a result of comparing the variables of relativistic energy alpha waves have by measuring their brain waves, it was seen that alpha waves increased when providing harmonious sound sources with images, except for specific sound sources. Thus, it is considered that provision of sound sources capable of promoting human emotions can contribute greatly to improving the value of space for the sake of comfortable housing environment.
Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2007
Ji-Hyeon Jeon; Yong-Gyu Shin; Chan Kook; Gil-Soo Jang
SAFRS(spontaneous acoustic field reproduction system) is a system to sense changes of surroundings and produce sounds which can go well with environment elements sensed by the system in to the space. The sounds were judged by individual evaluation and, the classification of the preferred sounds according to the mood of the space was suggested in the former study. Effectiveness of SAFRS with field application was validated by prior studies which dealt with researching acoustic environment, evaluating images of sounds, and rating environment with existence and nonexistence of sound resources such as fountains and the system after applied in D university. In this study, for more effective field application of SAFRS, research for the acoustic environment around sound resources and subjective evaluation of the preference of the sounds from the resources were made and it was considered that the results of the experiments should be primary information to propose proper sound level to be offered by the system. The results of the study are as follows; 1) It was considered that the ambience of the center road was dependent upon produced sounds by the system and water sounds of the fountain and that of walk way was mostly dependent upon produced sounds. 2) The results of the subjective evaluation showed that the distance from sound resources was suggestive; the more distant from produced sounds the less full and clear the sounds, the less distant from the sounds of water the more delight and idyllic ambience, and the less distant from the forest the more idyllic ambient and diversity. 3) The results upwards were telling that an average value of six elements for the evaluation was even at the place set back 10.2m from center road and walk way. And harmony of all sounds of the place should be considered to propose suitable sound level of SAFRS.
Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2014
Yong-Gyu Shin; Hyeon-Ku Park; Chan Kook; Sun-Woo Kim
ABSTRACT Demands for Korean Traditional Residence Complexes as a more humane resident space have re-cently been increasing for the purposes of users’ health and convenience, built with the purpose of reflecting various trends. This study is aimed at examining the physical characteristics of design in residence complexes by analyzing the physical characteristics of the sound environment as auditory elements of Hanok Complexes and the relationship between spatial and visual test values. The results were shown as follows: In subjective evaluation at Hanok, Natural sounds were recognized higher but artificial sounds were lower. According to the interrelationship analysis between subjective evalu-ation and physical measurement values, entrance (regular-StdDev), yard (regular-NbEm, friendly-G), waterside (regular-articulation index(rooms), StdDev, L min , Rem), etc had been shown highly related. * Nomenclature EmT : 피크발생시간에 대한 피크 발생횟수의 비율G: 스펙트럼 무게 중심[Hz] L Aeq : 등가소음레벨[dB(A)]L min : 최소소음레벨[dB(A)]L
Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2006
Chan Kook; Min-Jeong Song; Hoon Shin; Gil-Soo Jang
The assessment of an urban site depends on the way whether it responds to multiple needs such as functionality, aesthetic and complex comfort of acoustic, thermal, lighting and air quality etc. This study aims to investigate the assessment of various urban soundscapes in the sense of acoustic amenity by the questionnaires. As a result, acoustic amenity assessment was influenced by the non-acoustic factors such as environment assessment of visual, thermal, air quality etc. In the sense of sound quality, urban environmental sound was interpreted as 3 factors of strength, evolution of time, spacial localization. So these factors would be considered in the new assessment method for acoustic amenity. And it was shown that the subjects tend to perceive the noise level less than according to the urban landscapes under the similar noise exposure level.
Transactions of The Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering | 2006
Hang Kim; Ji-Hyeon Jeon; Gil-Soo Jang; Chan Kook; Yong-Gyu Shin
In this research, the test how the evaluation of the spacial image influenced by the environmental friendly elements included in the visual information, and how the selection of the sound changed depending on the characteristics of spacial image were carried out by the 40 subjects. Vast tracts of green land and the waterfront were highly preferred and impressive than the other spaces. The green music, signal with water sound and bird chirping sound were highly scored. In the frequency characteristics of the factors, the first factor was artificial sound (high at the low frequency band), the second was natural sound(uniform at all frequency band) and the third was water sound (high at the middle and high frequency band over 500 Hz) . This shows that the proposal of the sound which has the frequency characteristics fit to the spacial image should be selected for the soundscape of the target space.
Journal of Physiological Anthropology and Applied Human Science | 2005
Gil-Soo Jang; Chan Kook
Archive | 2006
Sa-Keun Park; Gil-Soo Jang; Chan Kook; Min-Jeong Song; Hoon Shin
Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning | 2013
Yong-Gyu Shin; Hoon Shin; Chan Kook; Sun-Woo Kim
KIEAE Journal | 2011
Min-Jeong Song; Hoon Shin; Geon-Jong Baek; Ho-Gon Kim; Chan Kook
Fire Science and Engineering | 2010
Eun-Sun Baek; Geon-Jong Baek; Hoon Shin; Min-Jeong Song; Chan Kook; Sun-Woo Kim