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Creating tangible interactions with cultural heritage: lessons learned from a large scale, long term co design project

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Table 1. Organisations and teams involved in co-design.
Table 2. Interview Participants.
Figure 1. (a) The Loupe (b) The Interactive Book (c) The Interactive Plinth.

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