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Understanding Everyday Experiences of Reminiscence for People with Blindness: Practices, Tensions and Probing New Design Possibilities

MinYoung Yoo, William Odom, Arne Berger

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Abstract

There is growing attention in the HCI community on how technology could be designed to support experiences of reminiscence on past life experiences. Yet, this research has largely overlooked people with blindness. We present a study that aims to understand everyday experiences of reminiscence for people with blindness. We conducted a qualitative study with 9 participants with blindness to understand their personal routines, wishes and desires, and challenges and tensions regarding the experience of reminiscence. Findings are interpreted to discuss new possibilities that offer starting points for future design initiatives and openings for collaboration aimed at creating technology to better support the practices of capturing, sharing, and reflecting on significant memories of the past.

Topics & Concepts

ReminiscenceBlindnessEveryday lifePsychologyQualitative researchSociologyCognitive psychologyEpistemologySocial scienceMedicinePhilosophyOptometryInnovative Human-Technology InteractionTechnology Use by Older AdultsTactile and Sensory Interactions
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