Embodied Ink: A Multisensory Reinterpretation of Chinese Calligraphy Through Digital Twins and Immersive Realities
– ACM MM 2025
Anna Borou Yu / Jiajian Min
For thousands of years, Chinese culture has regarded calligraphy as both a form of painting and a deeply physical, philosophical practice. While traditionally manifesting as a two-dimensional art form, Chinese calligraphy emerges from three-dimensional, embodied movements infused with breath, emotion, and intention. This demo/video paper introduces Embodied Ink, a multimedia interactive installation that reinterprets Chinese calligraphy through motion capture and generative AI. By translating the audience movements into real-time dynamic visuals and soundscapes, the project reveals the hidden kinetics and philosophical depth underlying calligraphy. Embodied Ink reimagines the static medium of calligraphy as a dynamic interplay of forces and particles, inviting viewers to experience calligraphy as a living, ever-changing art form.
Reference
https://dl.acm.org/doi/epdf/10.1145/3746027.3756139
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