Abstract The authors explore how memorial art can use innovative forms to deal with collective trauma and promote the development of social inclusion. By examining three different forms of memorial art, it focuses on the method of creating space for marginalized groups in the process of collective healing. The concept of creating space for marginalized groups in collective healing is realized through the mixed commemorative form of integrating physical and digital elements. It is presented as community-led workshops with long-term participation mechanisms, real-time virtual commemorative activities, and immersive interactive devices. The authors redefine traditional commemoration in reference to the methods used by marginalized groups, which can ensure that, after the global health crisis, all kinds of stories and experiences can be presented.
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Jiaxing Ren
Xiaojiao Chen
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Zhejiang University
Jiaxing University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6940225c2d562116f28fc685 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1162/leon.a.2592