01489nas a2200205 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260000800043100001800051700001800069700001700087700001700104700001800121700001900139245006300158300001000221490000600231520103200237022001401269 2015 d cdec1 aReese Muntean1 aKate Hennessy1 aAlissa Antle1 aSusan Rowley1 aJordan Wilson1 aBrendan Matkin00aBelongings: Tangible Interactions with Intangible Heritage a59-690 v73 aBelongings is an interactive tabletop using a tangible user interface to explore intangible cultural heritage. The table was designed for the city before the city exhibition. This exhibition is a partnership of three major institutions in Vancouver, BC, examining the significant ancient village site on which part of Vancouver was built, as well as Musqueam culture and community today. The tabletop uses replicas of Musqueam belongings excavated from as well as contemporary objects that are a part of everyday Musqueam life to access information about the long history of salmon fishing and the continuity of related knowledge at. The design of - Belongings highlights the tensions between fragmentation and continuity that are central to discussions of access and preservation of intangible cultural heritage in the digital age. In this paper we discuss the tangible tabletop interface as a response to the desire to reconnect fragmented collections and physical belongings from with Musqueam intangible cultural knowledge. a1646-9798