CIOLFI, Luigina and MCLOUGHLIN, Marc (2012). Of turf fires, fine linen, and Porter cake : design for living history. ACM Interactions, 19 (5), 18-21. [Article]
Abstract
Living history museums are challenging environments to enhance with interactive technology. Their heritage is complex, usually including entire buildings, historical artifacts, and live performances, all within an outdoor site often landscaped to be part of the display. Visitors explore living history museums with an interest in immersive reconstructions of ways of life, people, and activities from times past.
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