Digital Memory Reconstruction of Urban Image Resources——Interactive Digital Narrative Design for Shanghai Cultural Landmarks
The Shanghai Library's"Shanghai Memory"project,based on the city's history and culture,collects and collates old photographs from modern literature to create a multidimentional and complex image memory of Shanghai.With the transition from digitisation to data,technologies such as semantic web,knowledge graph,virtual reality,intelligent devices and interaction design have rapidly advanced,making it possible to digitally reconstruct the fading urban memory.Leveraging the knowledge graph and data infrastructure of Shanghai Memory,the"Shanghai Cultural Landmarks"project attempts to interactively and virtually present the influence of iconic buildings from different historical periods on the cultural development of the city through the means of Embodied Cognition interactive design.In terms of implementation method,interactive digital narrative is adopted to guide users to participate in data mining and analysis during the interactive process,thus deriving a narrative path based on the visitors'own cognitive structure is derived.Interactive digital narratives provide a new way to visually design multi-source heterogeneous data,whose multidimensional narrative structure is more suitable for presenting complex data content.Using a user-centred framework for building interactive narratives,data can be transformed into accessible knowledge content,and ultimately,wisdom is developed that can be shared.Urban image resources are also presented to audiences in a new form,and this multidimensional cultural interpretation and display of the same landmark building is conducive to the innovation of the GLAMs service model.
digital humanitiesurban image resourcesdigital memory reconstructioninteractive digital narrative