The Application of Digitization of Intangible Cultural Heritage Elements Based On 3D Modelling And Virtual Reconstruction In The Design Of Cultural And Creative Products
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Preservation of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) has become increasingly ambitious with the accelerating rate of digital change. The research examines digitalization methods that employ AI together with VR and 3D modelling to preserve intangible cultural heritage (ICH) components through analysis of stakeholder views and technology adoption influencing factors. Expert interviews along with qualitative approaches gathered the data as analysts performed theme and comparative case study analysis procedures. The major findings in the correlation matrix demonstrate budget constraints (-0.31) present negative effects and ethical issues (-0.11) cause additional negative effects while willingness to invest (0.19) alongside awareness level (0.13) produce substantial positive effects on technology uptake. The multiple linear regression analysis establishes these factors as important predictors of technology adoption based on its R2 value of 1. To preserve ICH successfully three critical success elements comprised engaged users alongside dependable digital infrastructure and joint teamwork between different departments. The research data delivers important information to cultural institutions and practitioners and policymakers who need it to conduct successful digital preservation practices. ICH digital preservation will attain higher sustainability and inclusiveness and better accessibility through the implementation of key success factors and barrier elimination measures.
