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Development, Inheritance and Innovation of Digital Art Based on Human-computer Interaction Intelligent Network Virtual Technology

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DOI: 10.23977/acss.2024.080419 | Downloads: 0 | Views: 28

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Wanji Feng 1

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1 School of Management, Swan College, Central South University of Forestry and Technology, Changsha, Hunan, China

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Wanji Feng

ABSTRACT

With the development of the times, traditional art forms have also faced new challenges. With the outbreak of the scientific and technological revolution, network information technology began to enter various fields, including the art field. Through the integration of traditional art and electronic information technology, a new digital art form has been developed. According to the current development situation of digital art, this paper designed a human-computer interaction system for digital art. The system mainly included music art module, dance art module and image art module. The traditional art form can be digitized by computer system, which can make it become system data, and then the data can be transformed into corresponding digital art form by computer system algorithm. The tests in this paper ensured that the system can operate completely and normally, and made a random comparative analysis of its performance with traditional art forms. According to the results of data comparison, the human-computer interaction system of digital art was far superior to traditional art forms in all aspects. The recognition of digital art through this system also reached 80% of the respondents, and 70% of the respondents said that they were very satisfied with the use experience of digital art human-computer interaction system. Through the investigation of the masses, it was finally determined that the digital art human-computer interaction system had considerable guidance for traditional art, and effectively inherited and developed the traditional art culture.

KEYWORDS

Human-computer Interaction, Network Virtual Technology, Digital Art, Inheritance and Development

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Wanji Feng, Development, Inheritance and Innovation of Digital Art Based on Human-computer Interaction Intelligent Network Virtual Technology. Advances in Computer, Signals and Systems (2024) Vol. 8: 138-149. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/acss.2024.080419.

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