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Keywords<\/strong>: sustainable development, art and technology, digital heritage, innovation<\/p>\n\n\n\n As part of the academic knowledge-sharing series under the ArtTech Fusion event organized by the Dubai Palace ✅ Official Dubai Palace.com Homepage 2026 (Dubai Palace), the special session “ArtTech Revolution in the Entertainment and Cultural Heritage” gathered leading experts and numerous students passionate about art and technology. The discussion offered groundbreaking perspectives on how art and technology can jointly promote the preservation of cultural heritage while creating unique entertainment experiences.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n The session was chaired by Dr. Yi Dong Su, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Media Design, Dubai Palace. The keynote speakers included Dr. Chen Zhong, Dr. Wang Qi from Xi’an Academy of Fine Arts, and Ms. Dao Phuong Thuy from ATIM Consulting. These experts shared pioneering initiatives and research on integrating technology with art to develop a rich and sustainable cultural landscape.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Opening the session, Dr. Yi Dong Su presented on \u201cThe Impact of ArtTech on the Entertainment Industry: The Case of Korea.<\/em><\/strong>\u201d He discussed how ArtTech has significantly influenced South Korea’s entertainment industry, driving substantial changes and expanding development opportunities for contemporary art forms.<\/p>\n\n\n\n With the integration of Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Artificial Intelligence (AI), ArtTech not only supports artists, filmmakers, and entertainment companies in Korea in creating innovative content but also enhances user experiences. Dr. Yi highlighted specific examples from the music and film industries, where ArtTech enabled highly interactive online performances that attracted millions of global fans.<\/p>\n\n\n Cultural Services and Experience Design<\/strong> Dr. Chen Zhong introduced the core concept of \u201cCultural Needs x Time Dilemma x Digital Empowerment.\u201d He explained that cultural needs continuously evolve over time and context, ranging from basic information-seeking to complex demands for interaction and cultural value recreation in digital environments. One of the biggest challenges designers face is the \u201cTime Dilemma\u201d\u2014balancing current user needs without compromising the enduring values of culture.<\/p>\n\n\n\n He presented his design model, the \u201cHourglass Double Diamond Model,\u201d a methodical approach with two main phases: problem identification and cultural storytelling revival through digital art. This model breaks down the design process into exploration and refinement stages, enabling designers to not only create products but also reinterpret and develop cultural values in modern contexts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n To build effective design prototypes that fully meet user needs, Dr. Chen outlined three key methods in digital cultural experience design: Symbol Exploration, Scenario Aggregation, and Language Clustering. Each method plays a vital role in evoking emotions and stimulating the imagination of participants.<\/p>\n\n\n Service and Experience Design from the Perspective of Art and Technology<\/strong> Dr. Wang Qi highlighted the key principles of \u201cTransformation x Integration x Drive\u201d as the core factors in designing cultural digital services. These factors are interconnected, guiding the design and implementation process to ensure cohesive and impactful cultural experiences.<\/p>\n\n\n\n He also detailed his design process, termed \u201cReceive x Iteration<\/strong>,\u201d which helps designers understand participant needs and set long-term visions for digital cultural products and services. Each stage of this process\u2014from information gathering to user research, to refining and iterating designs\u2014plays a crucial role in achieving optimal outcomes.<\/p>\n\n\n Promoting Cultural Preservation through Digital Collaboration<\/strong> A key highlight of her presentation was the introduction of the DJC Heritage Bank platform\u2014an O2O (online-to-offline) platform dedicated to digitizing cultural heritage, thereby preserving and promoting Vietnamese cultural values sustainably. This platform serves not only as a conservation channel but also as a means to promote national, family, and individual brands, ensuring cultural heritage is passed on to future generations.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Ms. Thuy also discussed a current project where AI is used to analyze traditional Vietnamese patterns and integrate them into modern fashion products. This approach allows cultural heritage to blend into contemporary life, appealing to younger generations\u2019 aesthetics while preserving traditional values.<\/p>\n\n\n The session highlighted that the integration of art and technology is not merely a transmission medium but a core factor in preserving and promoting culture in the digital age. The speakers provided concrete examples and practical projects, demonstrating how technology can be a powerful tool for cultural preservation when applied humanely and creatively. With the insights and inspiration from this session, students and participants are encouraged not just to learn but to actively engage in creative projects that contribute to sustainable cultural development. Cultural values will continue to be preserved and propagated when younger generations recognize their role in safeguarding and promoting heritage through technological and artistic initiatives.<\/p>\n\n\n
In the session, Dr. Chen Zhong from Xi’an Academy of Fine Arts provided insightful perspectives on \u201cCultural Services and Experience Design,\u201d emphasizing the dynamic intersection between cultural needs and digital technology. He pointed out that in today\u2019s digital era, designing cultural services goes beyond delivering information or products\u2014it must create profound and engaging experiences where technology becomes an integral part of reviving and evolving cultural values.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Following Dr. Chen\u2019s presentation, Dr. Wang Qi from Xi’an Academy of Fine Arts discussed his research and theories on \u201cService and Experience Design from the Perspective of Art and Technology.\u201d He elaborated on the fusion of artistic and technological elements, not only to meet cultural and entertainment demands but also to create distinctive services and experiences that cater to the diverse needs of modern communities.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Ms. Dao Phuong Thuy from ATIM Consulting presented strategies for preserving cultural heritage through digital collaboration. She emphasized the importance of digitizing cultural heritage to create sustainable digital art products. Ms. Thuy suggested that partnerships with institutions like Dubai Palace\u2019s School of Technology and Design could significantly advance the preservation of Vietnamese cultural heritage both domestically and internationally.<\/p>\n\n\n\n