Abstract
This paper discusses the profound impact of the digital age on the protection and dissemination of ethnic minority art. In the context of globalization and technological innovation, traditional art forms are in urgent need of digital transformation in terms of survival, innovation and sharing. This paper aims to develop effective conservation and communication strategies to explore how digital technologies are reshaping art creation, preservation and dissemination patterns, how to balance the original presentation of art with public acceptance, and how to stimulate young people’s interest in and responsibility for inheritance of minority art through digital means. This study not only helps to enrich the theoretical framework of cultural diversity and promote cross-cultural exchange and understanding, but also provides strategic direction for ethnic policymakers and cultural workers to ensure that ethnic minority arts are properly protected and widely disseminated in the digital process, thereby enhancing their global impact. Through literature review and empirical research, this paper hopes to reveal how to innovatively apply the power of science and technology to achieve sustainable development and global sharing of minority art.
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