When Traditional Crafts Meet Interactive Technology
The "Hearing the Sound of Artisans, Seeing Traditional Crafts" exhibition in Nantou County brings together numerous master artisans and their representative works, showcasing the profound cultural heritage of Taiwan. From bamboo and woodcraft to various handmade techniques, every piece embodies the spirit of the craftsman and a wealth of cultural memory. The exhibition aims to go beyond mere display, allowing the audience to truly grasp the stories and values behind each creation.
Moving Beyond "Viewing" to "Experiencing"
However, most exhibitions still rely on static displays and text descriptions. Visitors often spend only a brief moment looking at the works, making it difficult for them to understand the creative background or technical intricacies. When interactivity is lacking, visitors tend to walk through the galleries quickly, resulting in lower engagement and shorter stay times, which prevents these precious cultural stories from being fully felt.
The Solution: AI Interactive Guide Leading the Exploration
To break the interactive limitations of traditional exhibitions, the "AI AMAZE Service – AI Guide" was introduced. Featuring a conversational virtual character and an intuitive interactive interface, the system allows visitors to actively select works, ask questions, and delve deeper into the exhibit content.
Visitors are no longer passive readers of placards; instead, they explore the exhibition through dialogue and interaction, gradually uncovering the creative philosophies, techniques, and cultural contexts of the craftwork.
From "Passive Viewing" to "Active Exploration"
Guided by the AI character and categorized interactive content, visitors can browse information more intuitively and easily find topics that pique their interest. This interactive experience has significantly increased visitor stay time and engagement, transforming the exhibition from a simple display space into a dynamic cultural venue for exploration and learning. By using technology as a bridge to culture, this exhibition ensures that traditional crafts are not just seen, but deeply understood and remembered.