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Research on the Digital Interaction Design Paradigm of Traditional Cultural ScenariosT
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jnme.202510509
Author(s)
Xiangnan Li
Affiliation(s)
Department of Senior High School, Dongguan Foreign Language School, Guangdong, China
Abstract
This article focuses on the digital interaction design paradigm of traditional cultural scenarios and explores its theoretical framework and practical path in the context of the integration of cultural inheritance and digital technology. By analyzing the digital characteristics and interaction design requirements of traditional cultural scenarios, a design paradigm centered on users, with cultural narratives as the context and technical adaptation as the support is proposed, aiming to provide theoretical references for the digital protection and dissemination of traditional cultural scenarios.
Keywords
Traditional Cultural Scenes; Digital Interaction Design; Paradigm Research; Cultural Inheritance
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