REVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATUS AND DIGITAL PRACTICES OF GUANGZHOU CENTENNIAL MUSICIAN THEMATIC ARCHIVES
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Visual narrative research has reshaped contemporary thinking on archival concepts and construction models, creating new opportunities for the digital practice of thematic art archives. This paper reviews the current status of artistic archival resources related to Guangzhou musicians from 1919 to 2019, alongside relevant developments in music data storage and thematic database building. Under the frameworks of information visualization, multi-dimensional visual narrative, and interactive environments, it outlines practical pathways, methodological considerations, and transformation mechanisms for developing musician-focused digital thematic archives. The paper further proposes a practice-oriented model centered on knowledge mapping, social memory, and resource management to support the integration, presentation, and social dissemination of Guangzhou’s centennial musical culture. As a narrative and conceptual review, the study emphasizes integrative synthesis and applied modeling rather than empirical system evaluation.
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