Communications in Humanities Research
- The Open Access Proceedings Series for Conferences
Vol. 27, 03 January 2024
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This study aims to provide valuable reference material for researchers by summarizing the current state of domestic and international research on multisensory experience design. The research employs literature analysis and case study methods. Initially, the study elucidates the definition of multisensory experience design. Subsequently, it chronicles the development and status of multisensory experience design both domestically and internationally in a chronological manner. By analyzing the research outcomes of domestic and international scholars, the study reveals a domestic emphasis on the application of multisensory experience design concepts with a wide range of application scenarios. Internationally, the history of multisensory concepts has a long-standing tradition, and there is a profound accumulation of theoretical research. Finally, considering the deep development of artificial intelligence technology in the contemporary era, the study proposes the developmental advantages of multisensory experience design.
Multisensory Design, Developmental History, Research Status
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