Research on AR-Based Interactive Design for Digital Display of Ancient City Ruins: A Case Study of Youzhou Ancient City
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijcsit.v5n3.09Keywords:
Augmented Reality, Digital Presentation, Ancient City Ruins, Interactive DesignAbstract
The wide application of digital technology in the field of art design has transformed the way people appreciate cultural heritage and plays an important role in promoting the revitalization and utilization of cultural heritage. Based on field investigations of Youzhou Ancient City ruins and historical document analyses, this study employs the design methods of narratively reconstructing cultural contents, designing scenario by combining virtual and real scenes, enhancing visual images with AR, and promoting embodied interaction experience of users to develop an AR-based interactive digital display for Youzhou Ancient City. The resulting application “Feng Hua (Cultural Essence)” demonstrates the deep integration of culture and digital technology, which positively enhances user’s understanding and recognition of Youzhou Ancient City and ethnic minority cultures. This exploration provides new perspectives for the digital display and preservation of cultural heritage.
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