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A Critical Lens on Dementia and Design in HCI
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2017
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New TechnologiesUser-centered DesignSocial SciencesAlzheimer's DiseaseCritical LensCritical DementiaDesign ScienceGerontologyCognitive ScienceGeriatricsDesignArtsUser ExperienceInteractive ArtHuman-centered DesignParticipatory DesignDementiaDesign ThinkingHuman-computer InteractionGeriatric AssessmentTechnologyMedicineLewy Body Dementia
Designing new technologies with and for individuals with dementia is a growing topic of interest within HCI. Yet, predominant societal views contribute to the positioning of individuals with dementia as deficient and declining, and treat technology as filling a gap left by impairment. We present the perspective of critical dementia as a way of reflecting on these views in the context of recent epistemological shifts in HCI. In addition to articulating how HCI can leverage the perspective of critical dementia, we present a case analysis of technology design in art therapy involving people with dementia aimed at challenging conventional narratives. This paper calls attention to and helps solidify an agenda for how the CHI community approaches dementia, design, and technology.
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