We reflect on the process, outcomes and value generated by
applying co-design to a large scale, long-term (4 years) collaboration
involving designers, developers and cultural heritage professionals,
with the goal of creating a platform for the realisation of
tangible interactive installations. The project was pioneering in
establishing and sustaining co-design for the introduction of
sector-changing technology into the museum domain.
We gathered extensive data about the co-design process itself, including interviews
investigating the participants’ experiences and the impact
on their practices. The paper provides insights from such case
study, particularly with respect to value co-creation.
Funding
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