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Analog to Digital : Donuimun’s Particleization
Digital heritage is the process of converting physical cultural heritage into digital media, and it deviates from the
conventional method by applying the process to the principle of spatial organization. It identifies the analog records
of the Donuimun, converts them into digital data through the process of sampling, quantization, and encoding,
and uses the data to construct space. The analog signals were created by referring to the historical records of
the Donuimun, and the signals were sampled in 10-year increments and quantized into decimal numbers. After
converting the decimal signal to binary, a digital signal, it was represented as 8 bits, the basic unit of data, and 8 bits
were represented as particles composed of 8 compartments to form a space using the particles.
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