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Supporting the design and consumption of Locative Media Experiences related to the Cultural Heritage of a Rural Village Community

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title = "Supporting the design and consumption of Locative Media Experiences related to the Cultural Heritage of a Rural Village Community",
abstract = "In this paper, we provide an overview of the SHARC research project. Our approach, based on technology probes, is to design, develop and evaluate (over a longitudinal period) a system that supports the design and consumption of locative media experiences that relate to the cultural heritage of a rural village community named Wray. Our design needs to cater for the different backgrounds and cultural diversity reflected in the range of envisioned users of the system which includes both residents and visitors to the village. ",
keywords = "Locative Media, Cultural Heritage, Technology Probe, Research in the wild",
author = "Cheverst, {Keith William John} and Do, {Trien Van} and Helen Turner",
year = "2015",
month = jun,
day = "27",
language = "English",

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T1 - Supporting the design and consumption of Locative Media Experiences related to the Cultural Heritage of a Rural Village Community

AU - Cheverst, Keith William John

AU - Do, Trien Van

AU - Turner, Helen

PY - 2015/6/27

Y1 - 2015/6/27

N2 - In this paper, we provide an overview of the SHARC research project. Our approach, based on technology probes, is to design, develop and evaluate (over a longitudinal period) a system that supports the design and consumption of locative media experiences that relate to the cultural heritage of a rural village community named Wray. Our design needs to cater for the different backgrounds and cultural diversity reflected in the range of envisioned users of the system which includes both residents and visitors to the village.

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KW - Locative Media

KW - Cultural Heritage

KW - Technology Probe

KW - Research in the wild

M3 - Conference paper

ER -