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Virtual packaging model construction of visual images for visual communication in the context of modern information convergence
With the rapid development of the times, new tools are constantly appearing in visual communication design, such as the use of image packaging in visual communication. In order to speed up the transmission speed of visual images, ensure the integrity of visual images, and solve the transmission effect during visual communication. In this paper, based on the modern information fusion context, the object visualization image virtual packaging for model construction, the introduction of MOEA/D algorithm, the decomposition technique to decompose the MOP problem into a series of subproblems to solve, the use of weight vectors to obtain the neighbors of each subproblem, followed by the calculation of neighbor subproblems, the division of individuals into segments to obtain the child individuals. Finally, the fitness of each offspring individual was calculated and cut to give the final level of each factor. The final calculation of the proportion of images in different media communication from the MOEA/D algorithm leads to the strategy of using image virtual packaging in visual communication design. The experimental results showed that by means of multiple control groups, the experimental group achieved a 30% correct rate for Q3 and Q9 quiz questions, and the experimental group had a significantly greater correct rate than the control group. Therefore, more design concepts and design thinking can be explored through the study and analysis of image virtualization to help the use of image virtual packaging in visual communication design work.
Exploring the Application of Modern Fine Arts Artistic Modeling and Color in Modern Art Design Based on Information Fusion Technology
The close combination of modern science and modern art design has led design to the path of modernization with the aesthetic characteristics of “modernity”. The modern art design lacks in-depth research on its shape, aesthetic characteristics and color from the perspective of modern design, and rarely even conducts integration research from design innovation and application. Moreover, it has even less of a specific, systematic program of information integration. To this end, this paper analyzes the application of modern fine arts artistic modeling and color in modern art design. A neural network-based information fusion technology is proposed to realize the application of modern fine arts artistic modeling and color in modern art design. The information fusion technology maximizes the retention of the basic form and color combination of modern artistic model, and integrates color elements that are more in line with modern aesthetics to create a unique visual product of modern culture. The experimental results show that information fusion technology can effectively assist MAD.
Performing Nordic Heritage
The performance of heritage takes place in prestigious institutions such as museums and archives, in officially sanctioned spaces such as jubilees and public monuments, but also in more mundane, ephemeral and banal cultural practices, such as naming of phenomena, viewing exhibitions or walking in the countryside. This volume examines the performance of Nordic heritage and the shaping of the very idea of Norden in diverse contexts in North America, the Baltic and the Nordic countries and examines the importance of these places as sites for creating and preserving cultural heritage.