Wenchen Guo, Zhirui Chen, Guoyu Sun, Hailiang Wang
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摘要
文化遗产保护是一个复杂而有前途的领域。在技术进步的推动下,数字化已成为振兴有形/非物质文化遗产(TCH/ICH)的重要途径。然而,目前的研究和实践仍然局限于对非物质文化遗产抽象形式的探索,如传统哲学和意识形态。本研究以禅宗为语境,在形成学研究和文化符号分析的基础上,设计了一个沉浸式混合现实(MR)体验系统——流动禅宗(Flowing with Zen)。MR系统集成了多模态界面、动作捕捉、环境感知和生成计算,让用户通过冥想、生活欣赏和体验禅修四种场景参与其中,提供禅的具象体验。对比用户评价(N = 51)显示,MR系统在吸引用户的参与和兴趣,提高他们的审美欣赏和文化理解,增加禅宗的可及性方面具有显著优势。本研究为抽象非物质文化遗产的数字化传承提供了一种新的途径和设计灵感。
"Heart Flows with Zen": Exploring Multi-modal Mixed Reality to Promote the Inheritance and Experience of Cultural Heritage.
The preservation of cultural heritage (CH) is a complex and promising field. Driven by technological advancements, digitization has emerged as a crucial approach for revitalizing tangible/intangible cultural heritage (TCH/ICH). However, current research and practice remain limited in their exploration of abstract forms of ICH, such as traditional philosophies and ideologies. In this study, utilizing Zen as a context, we designed an immersive mixed reality (MR) experience system, Flowing with Zen, based on formative study and cultural symbol analysis. The MR system integrates multi-modal interfaces, motion capture, environmental sensing, and generative computing, enabling users to engage with four scenarios through meditation, life appreciation, and experiential Zen practice, providing the embodied experience of Zen. Comparative user evaluation (N = 51) revealed that the MR system has significant advantages in eliciting engagement and interest from users, enhancing their aesthetic appreciation and cultural understanding, and increasing the accessibility of Zen. Our research proposes a novel approach and design inspiration for the digital inheritance of abstract ICH.