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The sinograph in digital language art = a study of Chinese characters in new media artworks /
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The sinograph in digital language art/ by Yue-Jin Ho.
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a study of Chinese characters in new media artworks /
Author:
Ho, Yue-Jin.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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xvii, 192 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Affordances, the Sinograph and Digital Materiality -- Chapter 3: Reading the Digital Forms -- Chapter 4: A Critical Review of Existing Theories and Studies -- Chapter 5: Case Studies: Character-level works -- Chapter 6: Case Studies:Subcharacter-level Works and Calligraphy -- Chapter 7: Four Dimensions and a Conclusion.
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Chinese characters in art. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-95-3245-2
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9789819532452
The sinograph in digital language art = a study of Chinese characters in new media artworks /
Ho, Yue-Jin.
The sinograph in digital language art
a study of Chinese characters in new media artworks /[electronic resource] :by Yue-Jin Ho. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xvii, 192 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Digital culture and humanities, challenges and developments in a globalized Asia,v. 62520-8659 ;. - Digital culture and humanities, challenges and developments in a globalized Asia ;v. 6..
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Affordances, the Sinograph and Digital Materiality -- Chapter 3: Reading the Digital Forms -- Chapter 4: A Critical Review of Existing Theories and Studies -- Chapter 5: Case Studies: Character-level works -- Chapter 6: Case Studies:Subcharacter-level Works and Calligraphy -- Chapter 7: Four Dimensions and a Conclusion.
This book presents a study of digital works-primarily built using Chinese characters or Japanese kanji-to identify the affordances of sinographs. This book considers the digital specificities of the sinograph and unpacks how they influence both artists and readers in creating and receiving works. It also explores how artists utilize the unique affordances of this non-alphabetical writing system in their creations and seeks to answer questions that contribute to the growing body of work on sinographs in digital language art to facilitate further understanding and application. Based on the premise that sinographs provide affordances for creating digital works that differ from other writing systems, this book investigates how these unique affordances contribute to the meaning-making process of sinographic digital language art. This, in turn, helps expand the scope of interpretation by taking into account both formal factors and cultural contents. By showing how developments in technology have generated opportunities for manipulating language in the digital environment, the author expands upon the possibilities afforded by these technologies and their application in commercial products, as well as their mode of exploration by artists, writers, and coders. While theories have emerged for analyzing digital literature, most are not specific to any written language, and were originally developed for works that use letter-based scripts, such as English. This book confronts this deficit within the body of work on digital literary analysis. It is a relevant text for scholars and students working in the digital humanities and all areas of digital media and culture.
ISBN: 9789819532452
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-95-3245-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Chinese characters in art.
LC Class. No.: N8217.C284
Dewey Class. No.: 776
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