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Research On Design Of Motion Sense Based Interactive Resources On Intangible Cultural Heritage

Posted on:2020-09-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L Y ChuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330575498146Subject:Full-time art
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The inheritance of Chinese intangible cultural heritage(ICH)is based on traditional counselee system,which is not appeal to current social cultural environment and would lead ICH to extinct.Nowadays,openness and interaction are the main characteristics of digital exhibit resources,which could meet the need of certain target group,especially young generation,as it could provide a way for users to interact and build connections with the aura of ICH.The appearance of motion sense technology,which is also considered as the representation of natural user interface,shows great opportunity to the digital exhibit resources of ICH.This research starts with literature review and case study of the origin of motion sense technology and its interaction design study progress,the conclusion leads to four theory foundation of this research issue,including theory of ICH digital exhibit,theory of ICH inheritance education,embodied recognition and gamification design method.With modeling and analyzing of such theories,related design principles are raised to guide the following design practice,for instance,principle of inheritance education,principle of motion sense interaction,principle of content design.Based on the principles mentioned above,we design and realize the motion sense interactive exhibit resource,which is based on the body acting art of Kun opera.After case study of current Kun opera display situation,and confirm the recognition features of target group,we use the body mask of Kun opera actor or actress as a trigger to apply gamification design method.The participants could use the body sensing system to experience the inner culture of Kun opera,which could promote the inheritance progress.
Keywords/Search Tags:Intangible Cultural Heritage, Inheritance education, motion sense interaction, exhibit resources
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