Abstract
The paper aims to address the transformation of the relationship between the physical and the digital experience of urban space in the field of Cultural Intangiible Landscape Heritage. In order to do that, it introduces the concept of the phygital and discusses its potential application in the field of CILH storytelling thanks to a pilot case study. Telve Humanscape / Mappe del sentire, has been conceptualised and designed to map, explore and narrate the transformation of the Talvera River in Bolzano, thanks to memories, stories and experiences of local people.