Research on Jingdezhen Ceramic Culture Digitization
DOI: 10.23977/mediacr.2024.050306 | Downloads: 5 | Views: 157
Author(s)
Xin Liu 1, Dongmei Cheng 1
Affiliation(s)
1 School of International Studies, Jingdezhen Ceramic University, Jingdezhen, China
Corresponding Author
Xin LiuABSTRACT
This paper analyzes the researches and practices of cultural digitization at home and abroad in the context of the all-round empowerment of digital technology. The research on cultural digitization abroad began in the middle and late 20th century and has entered the stage of extensive application since the beginning of the 21st century, with diversified research perspectives and an emphasis on interdisciplinary integration. Although the research on cultural digitization in China started relatively late, significant achievements have been made in recent years, mainly focusing on the digitization of cultural resources. Cultural digitization in China has gone through the stages of initial development and deep application. This paper focuses on Jingdezhen ceramic culture, whose digital communication has achieved remarkable results in aspects such as live stream, museum display, and database construction. These remarkable results include the expansion of the online market by live streaming bases, the immersive display by museums using new technologies, and the promotion of culture protection and research by databases.
KEYWORDS
Ceramic Culture, Digitization, International CommunicationCITE THIS PAPER
Xin Liu, Dongmei Cheng, Research on Jingdezhen Ceramic Culture Digitization. Media and Communication Research (2024) Vol. 5: 41-46. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/mediacr.2024.050306.
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