Abstract

The Fourth Industrial Revolution has transformed our society into information and digital culture, and thus many changes take place in higher education. In the fashion design field, the new integrated curriculum for introduction to 3D printing and wearable technology is developed in response to the revolution. To find an integration methodology based on Korean traditional culture, this study created a cultural Hanbok product by applying 3D printing, that is, 3D printed Norigae, which is constructed with auspicious character inscriptions wishing for good luck and longevity. Five steps are involved in 3D printing: 1) Design concept, 2) Collection images, 3) Modeling, 4) Rendering, and 5) Printing. Various designs were created with types of font, engraving, and layers, and shapes of Norigae. This study found that the process of developing Norigae is useful to understand 3D printing. Also, Norigae made with multi-color 3D printing can be used as a coordinating accessory. Many educational programs used modern accessories to learn 3D printing technologies and processes. However, traditional cultural accessories can be exemplary to learn to use 3D technologies, including modeling software. Besides, students are able to increase cultural knowledge by developing traditional cultural products.

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