Research on the Application of Technology in the Protection of Intangible cultural heritage in Mixed Reality
-- Taking Jingzhou Flower-drum Opera as an Example
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hiaad.v3i3.11215Keywords:
Mixed Reality, Jingzhou Flower-drum Opera, Inheritance and DevelopmentAbstract
Jingzhou Flower-drum opera is one of the well-known operas in Jianghan Plain, Hubei Province, and was also included in the first batch of national Intangible cultural heritage list in 2006. Jingzhou Flower-drum opera has a long history, but with the rapid development of the digital era and the impact of emerging culture, Jingzhou Flower-drum opera has also encountered an irresistible inheritance crisis. As the further development of virtual reality technology, hybrid reality technology has attracted many young people's interest in its interactivity and creativity. Secondly, as an emerging industry, hybrid reality technology has a certain degree of progress in the times, and it also has a certain degree of agreement with the protection of Intangible cultural heritage. This paper will elaborate on the development of hybrid reality technology and the current protection situation of Jingzhou Flower-drum opera, analyze the difficulties and solutions currently facing, and discuss the inheritance and development of traditional Intangible cultural heritage from the perspective of how intangible cultural heritage survives in the digital era and how to integrate with hybrid reality technology.
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