Subtle Sound Design: Designing for experience blend in a historic house museum

In this article, we present and discuss a user-study prototype, developed for Bakkehuset historic house museum in Copenhagen. We examine how the prototype - a digital sound installation - can expand visitors' experiences of the house and offer encounters with immaterial cultural heritage. Histo...

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