Research on the Cultivation Path of Innovative Talents of Art Design Specialty Group based on Multi-culture
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https://doi.org/10.54097/36hc9h07Keywords:
Multi-culture, Art Design, Innovative Personnel Training, Training Path, Education ModelAbstract
In the current era of globalization, the integration of multiple cultures has become an ordinary and common phenomenon. For the field of art and design, this situation presents both opportunities and challenges. In this context, it is of great significance to explore the cultivation path of creative talents in the art design specialty group under the multi-cultural background. The process of multi-cultural integration provides a rich and diverse cultural background for the field of art and design. Artists and designers can draw inspiration from different cultures, combine and innovate, thereby creating more unique and outstanding works. This not only enriches the connotation and form of art and design, but also promotes the development and progress of the field. However, at the same time, the integration of multiple cultures also brings certain challenges. Different cultural backgrounds may lead to differences in values, aesthetics, and creative concepts, which requires art design talents to have a higher ability to understand and integrate different cultures.
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