02392nas a2200421 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260005900043653002400102653002000126653001500146653002400161653002500185653001700210653001700227653003200244653001800276653001500294653001400309653002000323653002800343653003000371653001300401653001700414653001600431653001500447653001800462653001900480100001600499700001800515700001700533700000900550245010200559856016200661300001200823520111000835020002501945 2015 d bInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.10aintangible heritage10aDigital culture10aE-learning10aCellular telephones10aUbiquitous computing10aSmart cities10aUrban growth10aTelecommunication equipment10aMobile phones10aCemeteries10aComputing10aDigital culture10aHeritage Interpretation10aMobile phone applications10aMourning10aPublic works10aRemembrance10aSmart City10aSmart Culture10aTelephone sets1 aJakob Sabra1 aHans Andersen1 aKasper Rodil1 aIEEE00aHybrid Cemetery Culture: Making Death Matter in Cultural Heritage Using Smart Mobile Technologies uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84964834063&doi=10.1109%2fCulture.and.Computing.2015.16&partnerID=40&md5=33629e55cdddd17636a1afe08896c8b6 a167-1743 aThis paper discusses the urban cemetery as a site of intangible cultural practices and ubiquitous computing as an approach to enhance heritage sites. The paper introduces an experience assessment tool as a mobile phone application that audio-visually augments a heritage interpretation programme, using a contemporary Danish urban cemetery as case. It discusses a number of emerging digital platforms for mourning, heritage and online remembrance that influence the use of the urban cemetery today, and show the potentials of learning and experience from tethering burial sites with augmented mobile mediations of historic heritage information and cultural practices of remembrance. The paper concludes, that an augmentation of the urban cemetery culture points to a high significance amongst citizens, and that experience design through mobile technologies promises an enhanced meaning in an often overlooked urban site. Due to the sensitive subject matter of death and mourning, the participation of the public in general faces challenges that need attention when planning a cultural heritage programme. a9781467382328 (ISBN)