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Co-designing Encounters with Digital Cultural Heritage

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There is growing attention within HCI with regards the involvement of cultural heritage professionals in the ideation of interactives [2] [7]. This paper describes a resource consisting of a collection of co-design case studies and methods framed for cultural heritage professionals interested to design tangible interactive exhibitions. Whilst co-design and associated methods are well known in HCI, this resource aims to make them attractive to cultural heritage professionals and help them get started in designing interactives. The co-design resource complements an authoring tool and a plug-and-play hardware and software platform (the meSch Up kit [6]) designed to support museum professionals to create their own interactive installations.

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      DIS '16 Companion: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference Companion Publication on Designing Interactive Systems
      June 2016
      194 pages
      ISBN:9781450343152
      DOI:10.1145/2908805

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