Analysis on the Path of Integrating Digital Intangible Cultural Heritage into Digital Creative Industry Empowered by Interactive Design
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Interactive Design; Intangible Cultural Heritage; Digitalization; Digital Creative Industry; Integration Path.Abstract
In the current context of digital transformation, the digital inheritance of intangible cultural heritage has become an unstoppable trend. As the most crucial driving force, interaction design not only enhances the user experience but also promotes the integration of digital intangible cultural heritage and the digital creative industry. This article analyzes the challenges and opportunities existing in the current integration process, explores the role of interaction design in heritage display, dissemination, and product innovation, and proposes feasible development paths from multiple dimensions. This research aims to promote the dynamic inheritance of intangible cultural heritage, deepen the cultural connotation of digital cultural products, and provide references for the healthy development of cultural heritage and the digital creative industry.
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