AI Soundscape Empowerment and Music Dissemination in “Only Dream of the Red Chamber · Theatre Illusion City”

Authors

  • Xiao Yao

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/f32bpc95

Keywords:

AI Soundscape; Sound Design; Immersive Tourism; Music Dissemination; Cross-Media Narrative; Dream of the Red Chamber; Theatre Illusion City.

Abstract

Soundscape serves as a paradigmatic practice for reproducing cross-media narratives and disseminating music. In “Only Dream of the Red Chamber · Theatre Illusion City,”the core aim is to distill a codified soundscape system that aligns with audience perceptual expectations and to apply dissemination technologies effectively, while avoiding deconstructive risks that may arise from the incorporation of contemporary expressive elements. The study highlights how AI-enabled soundscape design translates literary imagery into perceptible auditory IP, and how such systems, integrated with immersive tourism contexts, can amplify both cultural value and economic value.

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References

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[2] Liu, A., Liu, F., Liu, M., et al. (2016). Progress in Domestic and International Tourism Soundscape Research. Tourism Studies Journal, 31(3), 13. doi:10.3969/j.issn.1002-5006.2016.03.018.

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Published

2025-12-08

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How to Cite

Yao, Xiao. 2025. “AI Soundscape Empowerment and Music Dissemination in ‘Only Dream of the Red Chamber · Theatre Illusion City’”. Scientific Journal Of Humanities and Social Sciences 7 (12): 434-39. https://doi.org/10.54691/f32bpc95.