Companion Publication of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2019 Companion 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3301019.3325152
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“…This research aims to address the daily lived experiences of people with dementia and explore how design can enrich everyday life in care settings [57]. This strand of research has resulted in various multi-sensory technologies for people with dementia designed to enrich their everyday lives [28,39,40,58,68]. For instance, tailored virtual reality experiences offer new worlds that can be shared between caregivers and people with dementia [39] and interactive installations that combine multiple modalities, such as vision, sound, and touch [28].…”
Section: Related Work Advanced Dementia and Hcimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This research aims to address the daily lived experiences of people with dementia and explore how design can enrich everyday life in care settings [57]. This strand of research has resulted in various multi-sensory technologies for people with dementia designed to enrich their everyday lives [28,39,40,58,68]. For instance, tailored virtual reality experiences offer new worlds that can be shared between caregivers and people with dementia [39] and interactive installations that combine multiple modalities, such as vision, sound, and touch [28].…”
Section: Related Work Advanced Dementia and Hcimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of music in dementia care has been extensively studied [4,33,56,58,62,68], while the full potential of everyday sounds has yet to be demonstrated. This gap exists despite research in HCI demonstrating how sounds from everyday life evoke memories [7,31] and how people value familiar sounds that have positive associations linked to loved ones or meaningful events in their lives [52,60].…”
Section: Everyday Sounds In Dementia Carementioning
confidence: 99%