"First the bronze vessels are buried, then the ivory, and finally everything covered with soil," Zhu explains. "Although it is a simple interaction, it encourages visitors to think about how these sacrificial pits were formed and why."
Zhu notes that one of the greatest challenges facing digital exhibitions today lies in talent development. Designers must understand history and culture, and also master the logic of rapidly evolving digital technologies, making multidisciplinary expertise increasingly scarce and valuable.
"Technology iterates very quickly, and audiences can easily experience aesthetic fatigue," she says. "This demands constant innovation while ensuring digital products are always designed around audience needs."