Abstract

This paper examines the form and methods of digital curation and cross-disciplinary storytelling. The study focuses on analyzing museum digital curation in the context of the digital age, exploring the integration of new technologies, virtual reality, and exhibition design. The research aims to understand the benefits of merging technology and art and the various forms and methods of cross-disciplinary storytelling. A comprehensive analysis reveals the characteristics and forms of digital artworks, along with the technologies and methods used for their exhibition. The study also highlights the importance of user experience in digital curation and provides insights into the future development of museum digital curation. The research contributes to a better understanding of the potential of digital curation in enhancing the exhibition space and engaging visitors in immersive and interactive experiences. The findings and recommendations of this study can guide museums in leveraging digital technologies for effective and innovative curation practices in the future.

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