Renjia Wang
Tangible Identity
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Reshaping the Understanding of Digital Identity from Biological Structure with Computation is a project that explores the connection between digital identity and physical design through data analysis. By analyzing search history data from three users, the project employs keyword extraction and word frequency calculations, using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) to identify five shared topic groups, each represented by a balloon. The size of each balloon reflects the total interest score, influenced by individual scores and their impact on the topic.
Simultaneously, the project reinterprets intimacy values and body language as 2D lines, translating them into 3D forms to inspire a unique chair design. Focusing on three interaction points—the head, shoulder, and hip—the design integrates active and passive lines to create an ergonomic structure. This exploration merges digital identity with physical experience, redefining the relationship between the digital and tangible worlds.
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