| The main object of this thesis is the digitalized culture-experiencing interactiondesign. This design is supported by multi-touch technique using Hanshan Temple andHanshan&Shide as visual carrier, the toll of Hanshan Temple as auditory carrier.The summary of the history and results of both the domestic and foreign relatedresearch is the first part of the thesis. Primitive artistic theory and its communicativefeatures are illustrated by introducing several features of multi-touch technique such asdevelopment, classification, technical theory, and the enforcing methods. Technically,multi-touch technique achieves the integration of two-way communication on a singledevice while conveying information. Interactive gesture-identifying features areintroduced by some relative examples and comparisons. Those introductions indicatethat, naturalization of gesture-identification brings about the improvements on thesimulating progress and information conveyance. Since the multi-touch techniqueintegrates both input and output devices, it brings about the user’s immersive feeling inthe Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) procedure on both sensory and behavioralsystem. Tactile sensation expands a new dimension of user’s experiences in HCIprocedure. To HCI procedure itself, the new sensation equals a different mode of HCI.After these, the thesis talks about three typical principles of Hanshan TempleHO-HO Culture Multi-touch3D Interactive Design: symbolic, directly, and linking ones.Efficiency of this work-out is evaluated in the information conveyance and the user’sexperiences. Counteraction designing methods are allocated into user’s visual, auditory,and tactual boundaries. All the designing works should represent the cultural meaningsembodying by the object, aiming to unify the designing structure and style. Combiningand analyzing the relationship between ink-painting style and the spirit of HanshanTemple Ho-Ho Culture will facilitate the perception of the latter one.It is a must to utilize the3D Animation Technique and Multi-touch Technique inorder to communicate and protect Hanshan Temple HO-HO Culture. Multi-touchTechnique provides a new access to fulfill the task of achieving HCI procedure. Thetechnique stands out as one of the notable landmarks in the optimizing progress of bothuser’s experiences and designer’s workouts. It is also proved in this thesis that it isfeasible to explore the multi-touch technique and the3D interaction design fromuser-experiencing and culture-communicating standpoints. Hopefully, those workoutswill contribute the further relative researches in the field. |