On mentioning digital archiving, Li Jing-guang takes out his computer and opens the screen. On the screen are a number of Li Mei-shu’s early sketches. Li Jing-guang says, “New digitization preserves art. It allows us to focus and enlarge these blurry, damaged brushworks, making the strokes clearer and more distinguishable.”
How to allow digitalisation to jump this hurdle and explore the infinite reciprocal links binding the universe could perhaps render digitalisation as an important crux for the next generation.
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