Research on Furniture Design Based on Helmet Elements from Jin Opera for Intangible Cultural Heritage Workshop Experiences
The protection and innovation of intangible cultural heritage is a crucial approach to promoting rural revitalization strategies.This research aims to enhance participants'understanding of the overall imagery of Jin Opera helmet decorations,explore innovative methods for designing experiential furniture in non-heritage workshops,and uncover the playful potential of integrating non-heritage elements into furniture design.The KE-FAHP-DT framework is employed to strengthen the connection between intangible cultural heritage inheritors,participants,furniture,and space,resulting in a more intuitive design engagement and experience.Additionally,Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process(FAHP)is applied to thoroughly analyze user needs,forming the basis for determining the functional characteristics of non-heritage experiential furniture design.Furthermore,consumer feedback and perceptual evaluations are analyzed using the Self-Organizing Map(SOM)method to clarify how users'experiences and emotional preferences influence the revitalization of non-heritage elements.This analysis and design methodology not only opens new perspectives for incorporating J in Opera helmet elements into experiential furniture design but also emphasizes the significance of user-centered design in the development of the intangible cultural heritage industry.It provides a foundation and reference for designing experiential furniture in similar non-heritage workshops.
Intangible heritage+experienceJin OperaJin Opera helmetSpaceFurniture designKansei Engineering