The cultural heritage domain, as many other domains, is invited to experience new ``designs'' in harmony with new development and consuming approaches. It should accept to deal with under continuous design objects & information on the first hand and the fact that every information consumer could become, somewhere and/or sometime, information broadcaster, on the other hand. In this paper we present some exploratory projects newly realized within the workshop ``HyperHeritage'' (Augmented Cultural Heritage) of the Master Program Net. This workshop, which is animated by three staff members of the department of digital humanities, invites 15 master program students to rethink the cultural heritage objects and information by considering the potential uses of information and communication technologies and their socio-cultural impacts. By the following, we intend to present four projects on ``HyperHeritage'' resulting from this collaborative approach. The suggested prototypes have considered advanced digital technologies, mainly the Internet of Things and the Contact-Less Communication, to experience new form and strategies of mediation and communication of the cultural heritage.Please write your abstract here by clicking this paragraph.
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Zreik, K., & Bouhai, N. (2017). Post-Digital Design The Hyperheritage project. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (Vol. 2, pp. 49–54). Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe. https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2017.2.049
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