Abstract

In recent years, complex cultural spaces have become prominent features of urban environments, encompassing a range of functions such as culture, arts, leisure, and commerce. These spaces have gained popularity among urban residents in search of cultural experiences and recreational activities, thereby creating opportunities for diverse cultural industries and fostering urban cultural diversity and creativity. This study classifies the interface elements of interactive exhibitions in complex cultural spaces. Additionally, it investigates and analyzes the enjoyment and preferences of visitors who encounter exhibition content associated with each interface technology element. The findings of this study provide valuable insights for the future development of exhibition content in complex cultural spaces.

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