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Research on the Application of Interactive Projection Technology in Park Landscape Design
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jtm.202413108
Author(s)
Le Zheng, Liping Liu*, Xuan Li
Affiliation(s)
EAaD School of Art and Design, Xi’an Eurasia University, Xi’an, ShaanXi, China *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
With the rapid progress of science and technology, interactive projection technology has become an indispensable part of modern design and display. In park design, the use of interactive projection technology not only improves the technological sense of the park landscape, but also enhances the artistic atmosphere and gives visitors a more colorful experience. Through the method of case study, this paper takes Chanba Park in Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, as an example, where interactive projection technology has been successfully integrated to give the park a new vigor and charm. Unlike traditional landscape design, the use of this technology in Chanba Park will allow visitors to fully experience the perfect combination of technology and nature. This increased traffic will not only improve visitor satisfaction, but will also indirectly drive the economic development of the park's neighborhood, bringing more business opportunities to local merchants. The success of the interactive projection space on the left bank of the Ba River clearly demonstrates the importance of integrating technology into the landscape design of parks and its potentially far-reaching effects. This trend has not only been proven in Ba River Left Bank Park, but also provides a new direction for future park design.
Keywords
Interactive Projection Technology; Digital Projection; Park Landscape Design; Night Tour Economy
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