Fig. 1 93
Republic of Korea, National Treasure, No. 90,
Image Source < http://www.museum.go.kr/site/main/relic/search/view?relicId=521>.
Fig. 2 94 Ear Reels,
Image Source (Ham 2013, p. 54, Fig 3. 11).
Fig. 3 94 Sun Woong Bang, By Using a Leather Strap to Wear the Golden Earrings.
Fig. 4 95 Disassembled Display of Republic of Korea, National Treasure, No. 90.
Fig. 6 96 A Close View of Republic Korea, National Treasure, No. 90.
Fig. 6 97 Uppermost Ring.
Fig. 7 97 Embedded a Short Pole.
Fig. 8 97 Inserted Flat Component.
Fig. 9 97 Earring Hook Hole.
Fig. 10 98 3D Printed Outcome of the Uppermost Ring.
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Fig. 11 99 Sun Woong Bang, My 3D Printed Earring.
Fig. 12 100 Decorative Leaves of my 3D Printed Earring.
Fig. 13 101 Broken Interlocking Rings.
Fig. 14 102 A Close View of Filigree in My 3D Printed Earring.
Fig. 15 103 Delicate 3D Butterfly without any Auxiliary Support Structure,
Image Source < http://wyss.harvard.edu/viewpressrelease/257>.
Fig. 16 104 Mike Simonian and Maaike Evers, Stolen Jewels (Series of Six),
Image Source <http://www.mikeandmaaike.com/content/MANDM/11_stolenjewels05.jpg>.
Project 5, Composite Jewellery and Objects
Fig. 1 110 Greek and Roman Glassware,
Image Source <http://www.mei.edu/content/1500-years-contact-between-korea-and-middle-east>.
Fig. 2 111 An Excavated Beaker in a Tomb of Chun-Ma,
Image Source <http://www.museum.go.kr/site/main/relic/search/view?relicId=4593>.
Fig. 3 111 Beaker,
Image Source (Lee 2013, p. 127, Figure 6.8).
Fig. 4 112 Stem Cup,
189 Fig. 5 113
Sun Woong Bang, Hat & Cane Brooch,
Fig. 6 113
Hat & Cane Brooch (Upside-Down View),
2004.
Fig. 7 114 Tracing of Glass Cup.
Fig. 8 114 Experiments with Various Angles, Levels, and Colours.
Fig. 9 114 Upside-Down View of Glass Cup.
Fig. 10 114 Sun Woong Bang, Traditional Korean Hairstyle.
Fig. 11 115 Markus Raetz, Nichtpfeife (Two Views of the Same Sculpture),
Image Source <http://www.monicadecardenas.com/media/attachments/old/20134965108.pdf>.
Fig. 12 116
Indian Medallion (Front and Back),
Image Source (Hiebert 2008, p. 63).
Fig. 13 117 A Close View of Nandipada Embedded in Indian Medallion.
Fig. 14 118 Superimposed Nandipada onto Headpiece.
Fig. 15 120 Haana Hedman, Human Tree,
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Fig. 16 122 A Collage of the Robot Figure.
Fig. 17 123 Making of a Tin Robot,
Image Source <http://thetaekwonvlab.tistory.com/99>.
Fig. 18 123 Wearing of the Tin Robot,
Image Source <http://thetaekwonvlab.tistory.com/99>.
Fig. 19 124
Volutiform Appliqués,
Image Source (Schiltz 2008, p. 238).
Fig. 20 124
Knee Ring.
Fig. 21 125
Broken Cross of Kells,
Image Source <http://gnosticwarrior.com/celtic-cross-images.html>.
Fig. 22 125 Feet Ring, 2014, 3D CAD Expression, Finger Size: K. Fig. 23 126
Bowl with Fish and Lotus Motif,
Image Source (Florence 1988, p. 113).
Fig. 24 126 Torso Brooch.
Fig. 25 127 Assembled Robot Figure.
191 Fig. 26 129
3D Printed Jewellery and Components for a Robot Figure.
Fig. 27 130 3D Printed Brooch with a Egyptian Symbol (Torso).
Fig. 28 130 Leg Ring. Fig. 29 130 Knee Ring. Fig. 30 130 Foot Ring. Fig. 31 131 Inserting a Leg Ring into the Headpiece.
Fig. 32 131 Combined the Headpiece and a Ring.
Fig. 33 132 Sun Woong Bang, Unexpected Linkages Series #1.
Fig. 34 132 Sun Woong Bang, Unexpected Linkages Series #1(Back).
Fig. 35 133
Lightscape Projects,
Image Source <http://schoolofartgalleries.dsc.rmit.edu.au/LSP/2014/season6.html>.
Fig. 36 133 Sun Woong Bang, Unexpected Linkages Series #1 on Green Background.
Fig. 37 135 Sun Woong Bang, Unexpected Linkages Series (Korean) #2 as Pieces of Jewellery.
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Fig. 38 136 Sun Woong Bang, Unexpected Linkages Series (Korean) #2 as a Robot Form.
Fig. 39 137 Use of the Korean Five Traditional Colours onto a Shaman Tog,
Image Source <https://asadalthought.wordpress.com/category/shamanism/>.
Fig. 40 138 Piet Mondrian, Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Gray, and Blue,
Image Source <http://www.theartstory.org/artist-mondrian-piet-artworks.htm#pnt_4>.
Fig. 41 138
Bo-Ja-Gi (Covering Cloth),
Image Source <https://unframed.lacma.org/2014/01/02/bojagi-the-korean-wrapping-cloth>.
Fig. 42 140 Yongsun Suh, On the Way Execution Ground,
Image Source <www.suhyongsun.com>.
Fig. 43 142 Sun Woong Bang, Unexpected Linkages Series (Korean) # 2 in a Distant View,
Photo: Sun Woong Bang.
Fig. 44 143 Interactions and Pieces of Jewellery,
Photo: Sun Woong Bang.
Fig. 45 144-145 Sun Woong Bang, My Experimentations with Putting Korean Traditional Colours onto the Robot Figure.
Fig. 46 147 My photo of Bowl with Fish and Lotus Motif.
Fig. 47 147
일목삼신어 (Three fish and One Eye Among Them),Image Source,
<http://www.culturecontent.com/content/contentView.do?search_div=CP_THE&search_div_id=CP_THE002&cp_code=cp0320&index_id=cp032 01213&content_id=cp032012130001&search_left_menu=>.
193 Fig. 48 147
Triquetra,
Image Source < http://symboldictionary.net/?p=159>.
Fig. 49 147
Three Interlaced Fish,
Image Source < http://symboldictionary.net/?p=159>.
Fig. 50 149 Transcultural Symbol Inspired by Egyptian, Korean, and Celtic Culture (Completed).
Fig. 51 149 Transcultural Symbol Inspired by Egyptian, Korean, and Celtic Culture (Beginning).
Fig. 52 149 Transcultural Symbol Inspired by Egyptian, Korean, and Celtic Culture (Developing).
Fig. 53 150 Sun Woong Bang, Unexpected Linkages Series (Celtic) #3.
Fig. 54 151 Irish Flag.
Fig. 55 152 Sun Woong Bang, Unexpected Linkages Series (Bactrian) #4.
Fig. 56 153 A Pebble from Tajikistan.
Fig. 57 154 A Pebble from Tajikistan, Traditional Celtic and Korean Colours.
Fig. 58 154 Development of Making the Colours in the Pebble #1.
Fig. 59 154 Development of Making the Colours in the Pebble #2.
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Fig. 60 154 Outcome of Mixture of Celtic and Korean Colours.
Fig. 61 156 Sun Woong Bang, Just Married.
Fig. 62 158 Sun Woong Bang, Untitled (Pendant).
Fig. 63 158 Thread Goes through a Hole.
Fig. 64 158 A Piece of Filigree Component.
Fig. 65 158 A Headpiece Sits on Entangled Thread.
Fig. 66 159 A Headpiece Becomes a Wearable Pendant.
6. Conclusion
Fig. 1 166 Sun Woong Bang, Excavation of Forgotten Transculturality.
Fig. 2 166
Excavation of the Golden Dagger in 1973,