Abstract
Tangible and embodied technologies can enrich cultural heritage sites. Their design requires a solid understanding of the specific site, the needs and interests of user communities and stakeholders. Many types of heritage sites have been studied by HCI researchers, however our work focuses on a little-known one: historical cemeteries. Here we describe some early investigations of how the physical and socio-cultural contexts influence potential design solutions for two historic cemeteries, despite of a seemingly similar setting
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Hornecker, E., Honauer, M., & Ciolfi, L. (2014). Exploring Historical Cemeteries as a Site for Technological Augmentation. In International Human Computer Interaction (pp. 1–4).
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