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Asian Dance Journal

Dance Documentation in the Digital Age

디지털 시대 무용기록 무용 기록물로써 NFT의 가능성과 쟁점

Kim Jeongeun 김정은

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.78.3

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.78 pp.3-18

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Dance Documentation in the Digital Age ×


This study explores the possibilities and issues of NFT for dance records, setting preservation, exchange value, and the ethics of representation as its main agenda. The methods are literature analysis and case study. The discussion holds that NFT, as a non-fungible token, has the technical capacity to secure both authenticity preservation in dance documentation and commercial viability. In particular, from the standpoint of scarcity, NFT amplifies the aesthetic value of works and supports creators through rights protection and revenue sharing, indicating considerable industrial potential. However, sustained examination of the risks of legal disputes is required. In conclusion, NFT can provide an opportunity for an ecological transition of dance archives and has utilitarian value as a community token that advances the publicness and shareability of records. Therefore, even with ongoing technological developments such as AI, continued discourse on dance NFT is necessary.


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The Aesthetics of Scarcity in NFT-Based Dance Art

NFT 기반 무용예술의 희소성 미학 : 디지털 시대의 존재성과 기록성에 대한 고찰

Kim Minji (Gim Minji),Cha Sujung (Cha Sujeong) 김민지,차수정

DOI:https://doi.org/10.26861/sddh.2025.77.33

Asian Dance Journal
Vol.77 pp.33-54

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The Aesthetics of Scarcity in NFT-Based Dance Art ×


This study explores how NFT (Non-Fungible Token) technology transforms the ontological conditions of dance as an intangible art form We employ a literature review as the research method, collecting data through NFT-related dance cases and existing studies. Theoretical frameworks, including Walter Benjamin’s concept of aura, Jean Baudrillard’s theory of simulacra, and Philip Auslander’s performance theory, are applied to analyze the changes in the concepts of liveness, authenticity, and ownership. The findings reveal that NFTs provide dance with digital uniqueness and technical authenticity, shifting the traditionally ephemeral and non-ownable nature of dance. Through the lens of “scarcity aesthetics,” NFTs introduce new possibilities for the aesthetics of dance, enabling the creation of digital ownership and authenticity. This study suggests that NFT technology can reconstruct the ontological conditions of dance, offering a novel perspective on the relationship between the intangible art form and digital technology in the contemporary era.


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