Frontiers in Art Research, 2024, 6(8); doi: 10.25236/FAR.2024.060803.
Kang Kai
Sichuan Film and Television University, Chengdu, China
This thesis discusses the significant role of cultural programs in the digital preservation of intangible cultural heritage. By analyzing various forms of expression, it elaborates on the specific contributions of cultural programs in enhancing the visibility of intangible cultural heritage, innovating digital recording and preservation methods, and integrating intangible cultural heritage with modern cultural industries. Additionally, it addresses the challenges faced by these programs in the digital preservation of intangible cultural heritage, such as insufficient audience engagement and dispersed resources, and proposes corresponding solution strategies. This study aims to provide theoretical references for promoting cultural programs to play a more active and effective role in the digital preservation of intangible cultural heritage.
Cultural programs; Intangible cultural heritage; Digital conservation; Challenges and Strategies
Kang Kai. An Exploration of Cultural Programs Contributing to the Digital Conservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Frontiers in Art Research (2024) Vol. 6, Issue 8: 12-17. https://doi.org/10.25236/FAR.2024.060803.
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