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KR-Workspace
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The-Tale-of-Li-Wa
People living in the digital age usually has difficulties in reading classical novels, in terms of obscure words, contextual difference and reading habits. This paper proposes a framework of digital models integrating spatial narrative theories to represent the narrative and narrative of experience of a Chinese classic novel, The Tale of Li Wa, which has been diversely interpreted by literature and historians in the past approximately 900 years. To help contemporary readers understand this classic narrative and its context in an integrated and in-depth approach, based on its knowledge graph about “narratives, experiences and geographical spaces”, the spatio-temporal information, derived from its text, its author, and readers, is extracted and fused to map the instantaneous spatial pattern perceived by readers in the flow of reading time.The discussion presents one of these possible interpretations on illustrating the growth of the novel’s male protagonist in the open framework of "Time-Space-time-Space", which unfolds dialogues between computation and literature, diachronic and synchronic, reader and the author.
qing_bureau_of_construction
This project employs Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to digitize historical records from the Qing manufacturing office.
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aayi/KR-Workspace
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aayi/The-Tale-of-Li-Wa
People living in the digital age usually has difficulties in reading classical novels, in terms of obscure words, contextual difference and reading habits. This paper proposes a framework of digital models integrating spatial narrative theories to represent the narrative and narrative of experience of a Chinese classic novel, The Tale of Li Wa, which has been diversely interpreted by literature and historians in the past approximately 900 years. To help contemporary readers understand this classic narrative and its context in an integrated and in-depth approach, based on its knowledge graph about “narratives, experiences and geographical spaces”, the spatio-temporal information, derived from its text, its author, and readers, is extracted and fused to map the instantaneous spatial pattern perceived by readers in the flow of reading time.The discussion presents one of these possible interpretations on illustrating the growth of the novel’s male protagonist in the open framework of "Time-Space-time-Space", which unfolds dialogues between computation and literature, diachronic and synchronic, reader and the author.