“When Mud Toys Meet Digital M(B)uddies: How “Play With Earth” Bridges Traditional Craftsmanship and AI-Assisted Creation” by Guo and Meng – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“When Mud Toys Meet Digital M(B)uddies: How “Play With Earth” Bridges Traditional Craftsmanship and AI-Assisted Creation” by Guo and Meng

  • 2025 Posters_Guo_When Mud Toys Meet Digital M(B)uddies

Conference:


Type(s):


Title:

    When Mud Toys Meet Digital M(B)uddies: How "Play With Earth" Bridges Traditional Craftsmanship and AI-Assisted Creation

Session/Category Title:

    Interactive Techniques

Presenter(s)/Author(s):



Abstract:


    Play with Earth introduces a novel project addressing the preservation and innovation of ICH, focusing on traditional mud toys from China’s Yellow River. Based on a comprehensive documentation of 15,686 photographs of mud toys and interviews with inheritors, our project achieved an interactive platform combining traditional craftsmanship with AI-assisted creativity.

References:


    [1] Kaiju Chen, Xiyuan Xiong, Wenquan Wu, Guobin Xu, Yanhui Chen, and Lianhua Xu. 2018. Introduction to Chinese Culture: Cultural History, Arts, Festivals and Rituals.
    [2] ChinaDocumentary. 2021. When the Louvre Meets the Forbidden City. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBPXpCvu4ug. Accessed: 2025-01-09.
    [3] Ze Gao, Mengyao Guo, Yutong Chen, Dongliang Xu, and Zhiwei Wang. 2024. The Digital Blossoming: Generative Flowers of Ethnic Wisdom. In Proceedings of the 16th Conference on Creativity & Cognition. 532–536.
    [4] Federico Lenzerini. 2011. Intangible cultural heritage: The living culture of peoples. European Journal of International Law 22, 1 (2011), 101–120.
    [5] Zhichong Ma and Yangyang Guo. 2023. Leveraging intangible cultural heritage resources for advancing China’s knowledge-based economy. Journal of the Knowledge Economy (2023), 1–33.
    [6] NationalArtMuseumofChina. 2012. Outstanding Talents (Treasure) from “Toys” — Exhibition of Fine Folk Toys. https://www.namoc.org/zgmsgen/PE2012/201305/03ea83fc571a4b229b846a3acbb42f94.shtml. Exhibition Dates: May 30, 2012 – September 3, 2012.
    [7] Michael Sullivan. 2008. The Arts of China, Revised and Expanded. Univ of California Press.
    [8] Zhiwei Wang, Yuzhe Xia, Kexin Nie, and Mengyao Guo. 2024. Alive Yi: Interactive Preservation of Yi Minority Embroidery Patterns through Digital Innovation. In SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 Posters. 1–2.


ACM Digital Library Publication:



Overview Page:



Submit a story:

If you would like to submit a story about this presentation, please contact us: historyarchives@siggraph.org