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VR Interactive Technology and the Inheritance of Lingnan Traditional Culture in the Living Space

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DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2022.040720 | Downloads: 7 | Views: 498

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Yang Li 1

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1 The School of Art and Media, Guangzhou Vocational University of Science and Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510000, China

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Yang Li

ABSTRACT

Nowadays, under the background of cultural freedom in a diverse world, the inheritance of regional culture has become a major demand of people. This article mainly researches the VR interactive technology and the inheritance of Lingnan traditional culture in the living space. First, this article briefly introduces the promotion of Lingnan traditional culture and VR interactive technology, then analyzes the characteristics and usage of VR interactive technology, and finally discusses in detail the application of Lingnan traditional culture in digital interactive design. Through the collaboration of the virtual reality software platform and related software platforms, the virtual exhibition effect of Lingnan traditional culture is displayed. While achieving the immersive and interactive exhibition effect, the efficiency of information dissemination is optimized. The experimental data indicates that: in order to improve the accuracy of placement, the error thresholds for the three directions of x, y, and z are set to 0.005 meters. If the task time is up and the user does not place the object at the target location, the task will fail, and the position of the manipulated object at the last second will be saved. The experimental results show that VR interactive technology can improve the inheritance of Lingnan traditional culture in the residential space.

KEYWORDS

VR Interactive Technology, Lingnan Traditional Culture, Residential Space, Cultural Heritage

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Yang Li, VR Interactive Technology and the Inheritance of Lingnan Traditional Culture in the Living Space. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2022) Vol. 4: 143-154. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2022.040720.

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