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Digitally fabricated replicas as means to support cultural heritage interpretation
Myrsini Samaroudi
Doctoral College
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Cultural Heritage
100%
Museum
100%
Heritage Experience
100%
Cultural Heritage Interpretation
100%
Brighton
33%
Royal
33%
Popular
33%
Digital Technology
33%
Heave
33%
Physical Objects
33%
Heritage
33%
Evaluation Framework
33%
Visitor Experience
33%
Creative Use
33%
Pavilion
33%
Reference Dependence
33%
Educational Activities
33%
Heritage Festivals
33%
3D Printer
33%
MotA
33%
Unique Experience
33%
Cultural Heritage Assets
33%
Appearance Information
33%
Arts and Humanities
Cultural Heritage
100%
Heritage interpretation
100%
Application
37%
Case Study
25%
Framework
25%
Expression
12%
Heritage
12%
Popular
12%
Designer
12%
Holistic
12%
royal
12%
Prospective
12%
Physical Object
12%
Digital Technology
12%
Brighton Museum
12%
pavilion
12%
Visitor Experience
12%
scenery
12%
Psychology
Case Study
100%