From territory to the expanded museum: interaction design for cultural heritage preservation

  • Filipe Cruz
  • Marco Neves
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Résumé

Cultural heritage faces growing challenges of preservation and transmission in a context of rapid social and technological transformation. Interaction design for territories can act as a mediator in heritage valorization, proposing new ways of understanding the territory as a living exhibition device and by reinterpreting contemporary museographic principles. 

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Cheshmehzangi, A. (2021). Urban Memory in City Transitions: The Significance of Place in Mind. Springer.

Publiée
2026-06-18