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Today, as the global ecological crisis continues to assault mankind, we are all faced with a worrying ecological fate, yet we all share the desire to escape from it and to live happily ever after. In the context of the growing global ecological crisis, the construction of a future ecological community has also become a real need. Well-understood archaeological research has intrinsic value in terms of innovative knowledge and the development of innovative research methods. Examining historical narratives can make us aware of different cultures and ways of life throughout history, while techniques from the archaeological past and understanding and using them can also contribute to the renewal and development of design research. This paper plans to investigate the role and significance of digital archaeological technologies in the transfer of information about the sensory features of material and immaterial culture from the analogue to the digital realm in a future context, in conjunction with innovative design thinking tools of the retrospective method, in order to contribute to the construction of a future organic ecological network system composed of the natural world, the sensory world and the meta-universe.
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Li, J., Song, M., Li, Y., Shang, Y. (2022). The Multiple Effects of Digital Archaeology in the Future Space. In: Rau, PL.P. (eds) Cross-Cultural Design. Applications in Learning, Arts, Cultural Heritage, Creative Industries, and Virtual Reality. HCII 2022. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13312. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06047-2_27
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