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Heritage inquiries: a designerly approach to human values

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This two-day workshop brings together the interdisciplinary community of scholars and practitioners involved in the design of interactive systems and sharing a common interest in heritage matters. The workshop addresses heritage as a unique domain for the exploration of novel design inquiries into how we come together through separate understandings and attachments to artifacts, places, and events of the past as well as of the present. The workshop aims to explore how design research in the heritage domain can contribute to human-centered design, with a particular focus on everyday engagement.

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    DIS '10: Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems
    August 2010
    457 pages
    ISBN:9781450301039
    DOI:10.1145/1858171
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    Published: 16 August 2010

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    1. cultural heritage
    2. design inquiry
    3. everyday engagement
    4. human values
    5. interaction design

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