| 英文摘要 |
In recent years, the presentation of indigenous cultural arts has garnered significant attention. With the rapid evolution of digital technology, integrating digital elements into cultural performances has gradually transformed the audience’s sense of surprise and experience. Examples of this integration include projection technology, interactive installations, AR, and VR, all of which combine technology with art, offering diverse forms of expression for contemporary cultural and artistic performances. The fusion of digital technology and art is interdependent, and this study seeks to utilize digital projection technology as a method of performance creation. Using the Double Diamond Design Thinking model, it combines content, form, and presentation structure to propose a“Digital Application Exhibition Design Method.”This method was applied in creating a holographic projection exhibition for the contemporary indigenous dance piece“Light - The Story of Millet.”An audience feedback survey was conducted after the performance. The research aims to provide a reference for small-scale indigenous dance and music troupes in their future performances. |