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A Framework on Digital Communication of Chinese Traditional Handicraft

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Abstract

Increasingly more communication are being digitized, and the mode to spread traditional handicraft culture is important for protecting its profound humanistic heritage and cultural connotation. However, digital communication enabled by new technology is mostly instantaneous, fragmented and absent. This kind of communication mode with compressed time and space dimensions has affected the integrity of traditional handicraft content to a certain extent, which will result a shallow and one-sided cognition of the audience. Cultural exchange, recording and inheritance all depend on the field. This paper examines the current dilemma of digital communication of Chinese traditional handicrafts from the perspective of “Field”, and proposes a new framework for the spread of traditional handicrafts, so as to give full play to the role of its profound humanistic heritage and cultural connotation.

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Notes

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    A kind of umbrella was used in ancient China and is now a Chinese intangible cultural heritage.

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    Green is often used in Chinese culture to describe infidelity in love.

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    A prop for a popular game IP character.

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    The coding rule is mainly based on the first letter of the English word of the knowledge element of Guangcai porcelain. For example, the Guangcai modeling code "M" corresponds to the model, the bowl code "MB" corresponds to the Model Bowl and the box code "MC" corresponds to the Model Case. To ensure the uniqueness and correspondence of each code, try to select words with different initials and avoid words with the same initials.

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This research was supported by The Ministry of Education's Industry-University Cooperative Education Project (220705242072650), Guangzhou University Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Project (2020kc007) and Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Innovation Strategy Special Fund Project (pdjh2023 b0170).

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Wang, J., Ji, Y., Bai, M., Cai, Y. (2023). A Framework on Digital Communication of Chinese Traditional Handicraft. In: Kurosu, M., Hashizume, A. (eds) Human-Computer Interaction. HCII 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14014. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35572-1_28

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