Age and experience: ludic engagement in a residential care setting

Blythe, Mark; Wright, Peter; Bowers, John; Boucher, Andy; Jarvis, Nadine; Reynolds, Phil and Gaver, William. 2010. 'Age and experience: ludic engagement in a residential care setting'. In: DIS 2010. Aarhus, Denmark 18-20 August 2010. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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The “older old” (people over eighty) are a largely invisible group for those not directly involved in their lives; this project explores the ways that technology might strengthen links between different generations. This paper describes findings from a two-year study of a residential care home and develops the notion of cross-generational engagement through ludic systems which encourage curiosity and playfulness. It outlines innovative ways of engaging the older old through “digital curios” such as Bloom, the Tenori On and Google Earth. The use of these curios was supplemented with portraiture by three local artists, nine school children and the field researcher. The paper describes four technological interventions: “video window”, “projected portraiture”, “blank canvas”, and “soundscape radio”. These interventions attempt to reposition “off the shelf” technologies to provide a space for cross-generational engagement The notion of interpassivity (the obverse of interaction) is explored in relation to each intervention.

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Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1145/1858171.1858200

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Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Design
Design > Interaction Research Studio

Dates:

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August 2010Published

Event Location:

Aarhus, Denmark

Date range:

18-20 August 2010

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Item ID:

4718

Date Deposited:

23 Nov 2010 13:53

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02 Mar 2023 11:05

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/4718

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