Interactive experiences with cultural heritage in aging communities

  • Ana Melo
  • Catarina Marques
  • Marco Neves
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Résumé

This paper explores how a research through design process grounded on the theory and practice of interaction design can contribute to the preservation and revitalization of cultural heritage in depopulated rural territories, particularly on Aldeias de Montanha (AM), a network of 41 villages in Serra da Estrela, Portugal. 

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Publiée
2025-05-26