Applied-Digitization Technology and Animation Abstract in the Protection and Inheritance of Intangible Cultural Heritage

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in the Protection and Inheritance of Intangible Cultural Heritage Xi Deng1, Chong Shen2* 1College of Arts, Hainan University, Haikou, P.R. China 2*College of Information Science &Technology, Hainan University, Haikou, P.R. China 1dengxi@hainu.edu.cn, 2*chongshen@hainu.edu.cn Keywords: Digitization; Animation Abstract; Intangible Cultural Heritage; Li Nationality; Material Abstract. As a Web carrier, animation abstract is development of the connotation and denotation of intangible cultural heritage resources, and is also a method to reconstruct the classification system of intangible cultural heritage. This paper describes the process of developing and realizing Li Nationality intangible cultural heritage resources by animation. It not only helps us understand and explain visualization and dissemination of intangible cultural heritage under modern visual culture environment, but also is a reference paradigm for the protection and inheritance of the intangible heritage of minority nationalities.

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