Installation art goes beyond traditional artistic creation by using its interactive elements to offer unique perspectives and stimulate communication and introspection on individual and collective narratives. This article investigates how visual arts, through design thinking applied in installation artworks, can shed new light on geographical issues. By combining technical tools with creative ideas, it explores how art contributes to geographical expression and introduces a fresh approach to understanding the geolocality of artistic projects. The study also examines how interdisciplinary installations encourage engagement with the Yangtze River as an artistic theme, exploring life's essence and the river's future. By using technology to create distinctive art-viewing experiences, this research enriches geographical studies and offers new methodological insights, highlighting art's role in expressing geographic ethics and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among fields like biology, art, and geography.
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