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This paper compares participatory workshops with novel mixed reality tools in three different urban projects. It discusses differences of site and project, the role of representations, and of the participating stakeholders as crucial in shaping the space for design ideas; and draws conclusions as to the salient aspects of creative, explorative and imaginative exploration.