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Cross-cultural understanding of Chinese traditional puppetry: integrating digital technology to enhance audience engagement
journal contribution
posted on 2022-03-08, 14:30 authored by Shichao ZhaoShichao Zhao, David Kirk, Simon Bowen, Peter WrightThe digital heritage sector has become a highly significant part of the development of cultural heritage. Cultural organisations are increasingly using interactive technology to support the understanding of cultural heritage. This research aims to provide an approach for digital cultural heritage researchers and digital museologists to establish an appropriate position within digital cultural heritage. In this paper, the authors have undertaken a qualitative evaluation of data based on interviews, workshops and fieldwork focusing on potential transcultural audiences, and Chinese/non-Chinese puppetry stakeholders. From these findings, the authors have presented several design suggestions for cultural preservation to surmount transcultural barriers.
History
School
- Design and Creative Arts
Department
- Design
Published in
International Journal of Intangible HeritageVolume
14Pages
139 - 154Publisher
National Folk Museum of KoreaVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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© IJIH (International Journal of Intangible Heritage)Publisher statement
This paper appears here with the permission of the publisher.Publication date
2019-06-28Copyright date
2019ISSN
1975-3586Publisher version
Language
- en