The Digital Interactive Display Design of Intangible Cultural Heritage Lu Embroidery Technology
Taking the Yellow River culture in Shandong as an example
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Shandong Yellow River Culture; Lu embroidery technique; Intangible Cultural Heritage; Digital interactive display; Cultural protection.Abstract
Lu embroidery is one of the eight famous embroidery styles with rich technical value and cultural connotations. Yixian embroidery is the most traditional and historically significant form of embroidery in the history and development of Lu embroidery. In 2021, Lu embroidery was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage, and the rapid development of digital technology has provided new forms for the protection and inheritance of Lu embroidery. This article takes traditional Lu embroidery as the research object and uses digital technology to analyze and display it, in order to protect and inherit its skills and cultural connotations. By combining modern digital technology with traditional culture, we aim to enhance the dissemination and protection of Lu embroidery skills, while promoting the integration of cultural innovation. The article first introduces the historical background of Lu embroidery technique and its important position in the Yellow River culture of Shandong. Then, it analyzes the challenges of current intangible cultural heritage protection and dissemination. Finally, it proposes a display design scheme based on digital interactive technology and explores its potential social and cultural significance. The digital interactive display design of intangible cultural heritage Lu embroidery techniques is achieved through dynamic display, 3D modeling, and interactive design. It mainly uses digital software such as Adobe Photoshop, 3Ds Max, Maya, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro, Unity3D, etc. to refine and recreate the complex Lu embroidery techniques and cultural connotations. By using a digital interactive display method that combines audio and visual elements, we aim to break the one-way nature of dissemination, attract more users to learn about Lu embroidery, and promote the protection and inheritance of the intangible cultural heritage of Lu embroidery.
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