Abstract

This paper explores the application of intangible cultural heritage elements in the design of an interactive space. Through the extraction, transformation and integration of intangible cultural heritage elements, the paper analyzes their positive role in creating spatial atmosphere, enhancing interactive experience, and promoting cultural inheritance. The article underscores the significance of incorporating intangible cultural heritage elements into various interactive spaces. This practice not only enhances the visual and sensory experience for visitors, but also serves to enrich the cultural depth and uniqueness of these spaces. By integrating traditional arts, crafts, music, or other forms of intangible cultural heritage, the interactive spaces become more immersive and engaging, offering a more meaningful and memorable experience. Additionally, this approach provides a novel avenue for the preservation and promotion of intangible cultural heritage, ensuring that these valuable traditions are not lost to the ages. In essence, the application of intangible cultural heritage elements in interactive spaces offers a win-win scenario, benefiting both the spaces themselves and the continued existence and appreciation of our cultural heritage.

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