#4358. Editorial

September 2026publication date
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Visual Arts and Performing Arts;
Cultural Studies;
Communication;
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Abstract:
This work focuses on how going ‘digital’ had an impact on and still influences Chinese photography. The research investigates how Chinese artists work with the ‘digital’ photography and how Chinese people are experiencing the cultural changes of this digital era. After a period in which Chinese tradition and culture has been undermined, since the 1980s until now China has entered a phase of rapid economic development, but the development of photography has not always equally kept pace. Photography is still a problem for China, and Chinese tradition risks becoming a ‘relic’. Now, we want to rebuild our culture, get back our traditions. With digital technology, getting knowledge from our history becomes easier for everybody. It will let people understand tradition faster, and be educated faster. It will also let us protect our cultural heritage better.
Keywords:
Digital; China; photography; cultural traditions; history; digital technology

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