Abstract

This study addresses challenges in the living exhibitions of intangible cultural heritage through interactive media, providing curators with clear design strategies. It outlines the characteristics of these exhibitions and the technical features of interactive media, summarizes the difficulties encountered, and proposes effective solutions. The results show that cross-platform data integration and cross-industry collaboration help curators accurately distinguish between the appearance and essence of living exhibitions. The development of mobile communication technology is transforming how interactive media is presented, and the integration of 5G provides stable support for dynamic displays across time and space. Participatory audience interaction platforms expand engagement channels and fundamentally shift the unequal relationship between museums and visitors.

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