HKUST Computational Media and Arts Seminar Serials - “Arts + Science”, Promotion and dissemination of intangible cultural heritage
Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) is a relatively recent term coined to represent living cultural expressions and practices, which are recognized by communities as distinct aspects of identity. The promotion and dissemination of ICH has become a topic of international concern. Starting from the innovation mode of cross-media, we transformed the world-class intangible heritage puppet shows, combined traditional performance with human-computer interaction and robot technology, so as to explore the innovative promotion mode of China's intangible cultural heritage.
YINGYING SHE(佘莹莹), Ph.D.
Associate professor,
School of Film, School of Informatics
Xiamen University
Research interests: HCI, VR, Cross-media intelligence, and game development, etc.
Dr. She published nearly 30 SCI/EI papers as the first or corresponding author, obtained 6 authorized invention patents as the first author, and won 18 national top competition awards for the projects under her guidance. The project “Glove puppet robot interactive performance” awarded “2020 Typical Cases of Culture and Tourism Informatization Development” by The Ministry of Culture and Tourism. She won 4 “Outstanding Instructor Awards” in national top competitions, and "Outstanding Contribution Award" for Instructor of Science innovation Competition of Xiamen University in 2018. She has presided over and participated in more than 10 projects of National Natural Science Foundation of China, National Art Foundation of China, National Social Science Foundation of China, State Key Laboratory of Virtual Reality Technology and System, Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities, National Art Foundation of China, Ministry of Education and Science and Technology Department of Fujian Province.
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