Museum visitor preference for the physical properties of 3D printed replicas
Within museology, the past few decades have seen a resurgence in focus on the experience of the museum visitor and what museum professionals can do to provide more meaningful, memorable visits. One method of achieving this is through multisensory experiences, encouraging museum visitors to use a ran...
Auteurs principaux: | Wilson, P, Stott, J, Warnett, J, Attridge, A, Smith, M, Williams, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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