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International Journal of Art Innovation and Development, 2024, 5(1); doi: 10.38007/IJAID.2024.050101.

Digital Interactive Design of Art Sculpture Decoration Based on Augmented Reality Technology

Author(s)

Yiying Liu

Corresponding Author:
Yiying Liu
Affiliation(s)

SIA International Arts Education, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

Abstract

The application of digital sculpture technology is an inevitable product of the development of contemporary science and technology, which is also the product of the combination of contemporary sculpture art and modern science and technology. The integration of science and art is not in conflict. The spiritual essence of both is creative. The universality of truth must come from nature, and the loftiest creativity of human beings is the exploration of nature. Therefore, the development of science and technology determines the expression of art. Therefore, this paper proposed digital interactive design of art sculpture decoration based on Augmented Reality (AR) technology. This paper first described the AR technology and analyzed its algorithm, and then tested four classes of a university in the experimental part. The experimental results showed that in terms of sculpture decoration technology, the overall level of classes 1 and 2 in the experimental group was similar, with the average score of 88.9 and 88.5 respectively. The overall level of classes 3 and 4 in the control group was also similar, with the average score of 77.6 and 75.2 respectively. However, the average score of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group, which could prove that AR technology and digital technology could significantly improve students’ sculpture decoration technology.

Keywords

Augmented Reality Technology, Sculpture of Art, Digital Interaction Design, Sculpture Decoration

Cite This Paper

Yiying Liu. Digital Interactive Design of Art Sculpture Decoration Based on Augmented Reality Technology. International Journal of Art Innovation and Development (2024), Vol. 5, Issue 1: 1-14. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJAID.2024.050101.

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