Exploring the Integration of Traditional Cultural Elements in Digital Media Sculpture Creation
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Traditional Cultural Elements, Digital Media Sculpture, Cultural Symbols, Emotional Conveyance, Value InterpretationAbstract
With the rapid advancement of digital technology, the incorporation of traditional cultural elements into digital media sculpture has emerged as a significant research area within contemporary art. This phenomenon not only exemplifies the deep integration of traditional culture with modern technology but also highlights the unique advantages of digital media art in the expression and preservation of cultural heritage. This paper delves into the definition and categorization of traditional cultural elements, examining their visual representation, emotional conveyance, and value interpretation within digital media sculpture. Furthermore, it offers an in-depth analysis of how digital media technology enhances the expressive potential of traditional cultural elements in sculptural works, aiming to provide new perspectives and methodologies for future artistic creation and cultural preservation.
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