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Auteurs principaux: Peng, Lingyu, Ge, Chang, Long, Liying, Li, Xin, Hu, Xiao, Lu, Pengda, Li, Qingchuan, Wu, Jiangyue
Format: Preprint
Publié: 2025
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.16579
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author Peng, Lingyu
Ge, Chang
Long, Liying
Li, Xin
Hu, Xiao
Lu, Pengda
Li, Qingchuan
Wu, Jiangyue
author_facet Peng, Lingyu
Ge, Chang
Long, Liying
Li, Xin
Hu, Xiao
Lu, Pengda
Li, Qingchuan
Wu, Jiangyue
contents This artwork presents an interdisciplinary interaction installation that visualizes collective online mourning behavior in China. By focusing on commemorative content posted on Sina Weibo following the deaths of seven prominent Chinese authors, the artwork employs data scraping, natural language processing, and 3D modeling to transform fragmented textual expressions into immersive digital monuments. Through the analysis of word frequencies, topic models, and user engagement metrics, the system constructs a semantic-visual landscape that reflects both authorial legacies and collective memory. This research contributes to the fields of digital humanities, visualization design, and digital memorial architecture by proposing a novel approach for preserving and reactivating collective memory in the digital age.
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spellingShingle Tides of Memory: Digital Echoes of Netizen Remembran
Peng, Lingyu
Ge, Chang
Long, Liying
Li, Xin
Hu, Xiao
Lu, Pengda
Li, Qingchuan
Wu, Jiangyue
Human-Computer Interaction
Computers and Society
This artwork presents an interdisciplinary interaction installation that visualizes collective online mourning behavior in China. By focusing on commemorative content posted on Sina Weibo following the deaths of seven prominent Chinese authors, the artwork employs data scraping, natural language processing, and 3D modeling to transform fragmented textual expressions into immersive digital monuments. Through the analysis of word frequencies, topic models, and user engagement metrics, the system constructs a semantic-visual landscape that reflects both authorial legacies and collective memory. This research contributes to the fields of digital humanities, visualization design, and digital memorial architecture by proposing a novel approach for preserving and reactivating collective memory in the digital age.
title Tides of Memory: Digital Echoes of Netizen Remembran
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.16579