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There is more in personal heritage than data

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On Heritage aims to offer and promote a rich discussion at the intersection of art, performance, and culture that expands the boundaries of HCI while broadening our understanding of how things of the past come to matter in the present. Elisa Giaccardi, Editor

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        cover image Interactions
        Interactions  Volume 20, Issue 3
        May + June 2013
        84 pages
        ISSN:1072-5520
        EISSN:1558-3449
        DOI:10.1145/2451856
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