Research on Intelligent Strategies and Challenges of Intangible Cultural Heritage Inheritance in the Age of Digital Economy

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Wu, Jiaming [1 ]
Xu, Yuhui [2 ]
Naranbilik [1 ]
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[1] School of Ethnology Anthropology, Inner Mongolia Normal University, Inner Mongolia, Hohhot
[2] College of Geography and Science, Inner Mongolia Normal University, Inner Mongolia, Hohhot
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Challenges and countermeasures; Digitization; Intangible cultural heritage; Three-dimensional reconstruction;
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10.2478/amns-2024-2940
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The intelligent construction and protection of intangible cultural heritage resources is an innovative approach to inheritance and development that fosters the survival of these resources, as well as an effective arrangement for the joint development of high-quality cultural and intangible cultural heritage resources. In this paper, we design a resource library based on 3D reconstruction, which we then implement online to create an intangible cultural heritage landscape. In addition, based on the characteristics of volume video technology, the innovative experience of building intangible cultural heritage is applied. Through an in-depth inquiry, this paper presents strategies for promoting body diversity, creating engaging communication content, disseminating the technology in detail, and developing a communication strategy for the intangible cultural heritage concept. © 2024 Jiaming Wu et al., published by Sciendo.
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