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Exploring multimodal transformable imagery: a case study of human-AI co-creation in ICH
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Abstract
In our pursuit of sustainable innovation for Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH), we have adopted a methodology driven by the co-creation of human and artificial intelligence (AI). Our inclusive community, consisting of diverse stakeholders such as folk inheritors, professional choreographers, cultural center staff, square dance enthusiasts, designers, and AI engineers, forms a robust foundation for innovative practices. The community’s outputs, including dataset, experimental dance, creative short film, digital 3D works, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), and an App, are multi-modal transformable. We underscore the communal utilization of resources across diverse practices and advocate for the transformation of outputs across various modalities. Importantly, each of these practices integrates AI technology into the workflow, positioning it as a pivotal enabler for fostering sustainable innovation within the domain of ICH.
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