Exploring Participants’ Representations and Shifting Sensitivities in a Hackathon for Dementia

Author:

Hodge James1ORCID,Foley Sarah2ORCID,Lambton-Howard Dan1ORCID,Booi Laura3ORCID,Montague Kyle4ORCID,Coulter Sandra5ORCID,Kirk David1ORCID,Morrissey Kellie6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Newcastle University, Open Lab

2. University College Cork National University of Ireland, School of Applied Psychology

3. Leeds Beckett University, Centre for Dementia Research

4. Northumbria University, Computer and Information Sciences

5. Newcastle, Silverline Memories

6. University of Limerick, School of Design

Abstract

Recent HCI research has addressed emerging approaches for public engagement. One such public-facing method which has gained popularity over the previous decade have been open design events, or hackathons. In this paper we report on DemVR, a hackathon event that invited designers, technologists, and students of these disciplines to design Virtual Reality (VR) environments for people with dementia and their care partners. While our event gained reasonable attraction from designers and developers, this paper unpacks the challenges in representing and involving people with dementia in these events, which had multiple knock-on effects on participant's outputs. Our analysis presents insights into participants’ motivations, challenges participants faced when constructing their ‘absent user’, and the design features teams developed to address the social context of the user. We conclude the paper by proposing a set of commitments for collaborative design events, community building through design, and reification in design.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Human-Computer Interaction

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