Description
In the digital age, extended realities (XR) are transforming how societies engage with, experience, and revitalise cultural heritage. This keynote explores how immersive platforms can create living heritage spaces where communities interact with traditions, narratives, and environments in ways that extend beyond preservation toward cultural continuity.Drawing on international research and practice, the presentation will examine strategies for using XR in heritage revitalisation: immersive storytelling for endangered practices, adaptive reuse of cultural sites through digital simulation, and participatory environments that foster collective memory. The talk highlights how digital design and creative industries, particularly gaming and interactive media, contribute to reimagining heritage as a dynamic, evolving asset. By situating intelligent technologies within the broader discourse of digital humanity, this keynote argues that immersive technologies are not merely tools of visualisation but engines of cultural resilience, connecting people, places, and traditions across time.
| Period | 25 Oct 2025 |
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| Event title | 2025 Future Forum on Digital Architecture and Heritage |
| Event type | Conference |
| Location | Wuhan, ChinaShow on map |
| Degree of Recognition | International |