Exploring the Economic Impact of Commercial Technology Integration in New Media Interactive Art and Visual Communication Design
Huijuan Yin
Taiyuan City Vocational College,Taiyuan,030027,China
DOI:https://doi.org/10.5912/jcb1174
Abstract:
In this research, we delve into the burgeoning field of new media interactive art and visual communication design, emphasizing the integration of commercial technologies and their economic impact. The fusion of artistic expression with cutting-edge technology is not just a creative endeavor; it has significant implications for the commercial and economic landscape. Our study examines how emerging technologies in new media art, such as augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and interactive digital platforms, are revolutionizing visual communication design and, in turn, reshaping the commercial sector. The integration of these technologies in art and design opens up new avenues for marketing, advertising, and consumer engagement. We analyze case studies where AR and VR have been used to create immersive brand experiences, demonstrating increased consumer engagement and sales. Furthermore, we explore how interactive digital platforms have enabled artists and designers to reach wider audiences, creating new markets and revenue streams. Additionally, our study investigates the economic benefits of integrating commercial technologies in art and design education and training. The use of these technologies in educational settings not only enhances learning experiences but also prepares students for careers in a rapidly evolving digital landscape, thereby contributing to economic growth. The findings of this research underline the transformative role of commercial technology in new media interactive art and visual communication design. This integration is not only redefining artistic expression and design but also driving economic growth, opening up new market opportunities, and enhancing the consumer experience in the digital era. The implications of this study extend to practitioners, educators, and policymakers, highlighting the need for investment in technological advancements in the creative industries for economic development.