Abstract

With the process of urban technology, artificial intelligence technology has brought new thinking and opportunities to all walks of life. VR intelligent design in urban public art construction and design has been transformed from a cutting-edge concept into an applied technology. Since the 1970s and 1980s, the emergence of sound and light interactive public art in the United States has opened the curtain of virtual reality technology in early urban public art. VR intelligent design has changed all aspects of people's lives, and digital interaction has provided more possibilities for art. This paper conducts research on the healing of VR smart technology placed in public art through qualitative data of existing cases. Through VR works such as "Room in the Sand" created by Xinjian Huang in collaboration with Laurie Anderson, VR smart technology placed in public art works are qualitatively studied to explore the digital interaction provides more possibilities for art, public art and all people, especially the elderly and the disabled. The interaction of public art with all people, especially the elderly and the disabled, and the help of art healing in more and more states.

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