Designing Hierarchical Exploratory Experiences for Ethnic Costumes: A Cultural Gene-Based Perspective
Ma Xiaofan, Yan Lirong, Zhao Weijia, Zeng Weiping, Wu Huiyue

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hierarchical cultural gene framework for designing interactive digital experiences that deepen understanding and promote cultural identity through personalized, generative exploration of ethnic costumes.
Contribution
It presents a systematic three-layer framework and a novel digital platform with AI co-creation, advancing digital preservation and engagement of ethnic cultural heritage.
Findings
Enhanced cultural cognition among users
Deepened emotional connection to cultural heritage
Increased sense of cultural identity
Abstract
Ethnic clothing is a vital carrier of cultural identity, yet its digital preservation often results in static displays that fail to convey deep cultural meaning or foster user engagement. Existing practices lack a systematic design framework for translating the hierarchical cultural connotations of these garments into dynamic, personalized, and identity-promoting digital experiences. To address this gap, this paper proposes a Three-Layer Cultural Gene Framework that systematically decodes ethnic costumes from their surface-level visual symbols, through their mid-level socio-cultural contexts, to their inner-layer spiritual core. Based on this framework, we designed and implemented an interactive digital platform featuring two key innovations: a "gene-first" exploratory path that encourages curiosity-driven discovery, and an AI-powered co-creation experience. This generative feature…
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TopicsInnovative Human-Technology Interaction · Fashion and Cultural Textiles · Color perception and design
