作者
Man Lai
文章摘要
The rise of digital museums has driven the transformation of museology from a static "cultural relic repository" model to a dynamic "cultural interaction space" paradigm. Empowered by technologies such as artificial intelligence, digital twin, and extended reality (XR), curatorial logic has shifted toward a "user-centric" approach, exhibition formats have evolved into multimodal interactions, and cultural dissemination has transcended temporal and spatial constraints. This paper establishes a theoretical framework for AI-driven curation based on foundational theories, and analyzes the implementation paths of dynamic exhibition experiences through four dimensions: curatorial logic achieved through user profiling, real-time data integration, and cross-media storytelling; spatial reconstruction utilizing digital twins, XR technology, and multimodal perception to create virtual-real hybrid spaces; interactive design leveraging natural interfaces, gamification mechanisms, and generative AI to stimulate audience engagement; and knowledge dissemination built on knowledge graphs, social sharing, and cross-cultural dialogue to construct an open cultural ecosystem. The formation of this digital museology paradigm not only restructures the mechanisms of knowledge production and dissemination in museums, but also transforms culture from a static "past tense" to a dynamic "present continuous," offering new possibilities for the inheritance of human civilization.
文章关键词
dynamic exhibition experience; curatorial logic; spatial reconstruction; interactive design
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