HUMAN-TECHNOLOGY INTERACTION FROM INTERFACES WITHIN THE MUSEUMS AND CULTURAL HERITAGE URBAN
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https://doi.org/10.22570/ergodesignhci.v2i1.32Abstract
This paper addresses the human-technology interaction in museums and urban cultural heritage from a theoretical context and a description of the procedures adopted by the Museum of Jewish Heritage (New York City, USA) and Gallery One of The Cleveland Museum of Art (Cleveland, USA).
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