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Research on the Protection, Inheritance and Innovation Mechanism of Paper-cutting Intangible Cultural Heritage

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DOI: 10.23977/artpl.2023.040315 | Downloads: 61 | Views: 483

Author(s)

Xuejun Zhang 1

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1 Shandong Jiaotong University, Jinan, 250357, China

Corresponding Author

Xuejun Zhang

ABSTRACT

Currently, the intangible cultural heritage of paper-cutting faces the predicament of being lost due to a lack of successors, silenced due to a lack of cultural spaces, and underutilized due to a weak market. The key to the inheritance of paper-cutting culture lies in achieving a comprehensive design for systematic protection. This can be achieved by establishing a digital museum of paper-cutting to preserve digital resources related to the culture, expanding the promotion of paper-cutting products through various platforms of new media, setting up an incubator for the redesign and industrialization of traditional paper-cutting techniques, and creating a selection platform for inheritors. Through online live broadcasts and offline training, effective promotion can be carried out, forming a three-dimensional inheritance mechanism of "protection, inheritance, and innovation". 

KEYWORDS

Paper-cutting, intangible heritage, protection, inheritance, innovation

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Xuejun Zhang, Research on the Protection, Inheritance and Innovation Mechanism of Paper-cutting Intangible Cultural Heritage. Art and Performance Letters (2023) Vol. 4: 82-89. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/artpl.2023.040315.

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