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The Cultural Heritage of Tomorrow: Should we Put a Limit to the Influence that New Technologies Have on Culture and Design?
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Political science Limit (mathematics) Emerging technologies Cultural heritage Environmental ethics
Cultural Heritage, New Technologies, Culture, Design
Cultural Heritage, New Technologies, Culture, Design
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Political science Limit (mathematics) Emerging technologies Cultural heritage Environmental ethics
- University of Florence Italy
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