Purpose: In this paper we describe how co-creative art practices can involve people living with dementia as active citizens. We build on the Nordic Relational Model of Disability (GAP model) that conceptualizes levels of functioning as a mismatch between individual abilities and requirements from the environment. Design: We explore how reciprocal aesthetic experiences from two residential care homes in Northern Norway can broaden a narrow biomedical understanding of dementia. Arts-based research and sensory ethnography are our methodological frames. We present three field descriptions that open an aesthetic universe through fine art, poetry and applied theatre. Findings: We find in our research that the gap between individual abilities an...
The experience of advanced dementia has been largely excluded from design work in Human-Computer Int...
Background Arts interventions – music, dance, theatre, literature, visual and digital arts – can ...
Background: There is currently no consensus regarding the definition and description of arts interve...
Purpose: In this paper we describe how co-creative art practices can involve people living with deme...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in person-centred, 'living well' approaches to dem...
Dementia strips people of the unique attributes that form a person’s identity, but it is suggested t...
Due to memory loss, most people with dementia are increasingly disorientated in space, time, and ide...
Background:: Research reviews highlight methodological limitations and gaps in the evidence base for...
This paper explores the concept of co-creativity in relation to artistic practice with people with a...
BACKGROUND: The drive towards living well with dementia has resulted in a growing recognition of the...
Introduction: Dementia and Imagination is a multidisciplinary research collaboration bringing togeth...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Arts activities can improve social connectedness and foster reciprocity b...
This paper explores the multiple dimensions of the disease dementia. It is also an exploration of ho...
The prevalence of dementia in the UK continues to rise with our growing elderly population. Explorin...
With the case study presented in this article, we explore how people with dementia experience and us...
The experience of advanced dementia has been largely excluded from design work in Human-Computer Int...
Background Arts interventions – music, dance, theatre, literature, visual and digital arts – can ...
Background: There is currently no consensus regarding the definition and description of arts interve...
Purpose: In this paper we describe how co-creative art practices can involve people living with deme...
In recent years there has been a growing interest in person-centred, 'living well' approaches to dem...
Dementia strips people of the unique attributes that form a person’s identity, but it is suggested t...
Due to memory loss, most people with dementia are increasingly disorientated in space, time, and ide...
Background:: Research reviews highlight methodological limitations and gaps in the evidence base for...
This paper explores the concept of co-creativity in relation to artistic practice with people with a...
BACKGROUND: The drive towards living well with dementia has resulted in a growing recognition of the...
Introduction: Dementia and Imagination is a multidisciplinary research collaboration bringing togeth...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Arts activities can improve social connectedness and foster reciprocity b...
This paper explores the multiple dimensions of the disease dementia. It is also an exploration of ho...
The prevalence of dementia in the UK continues to rise with our growing elderly population. Explorin...
With the case study presented in this article, we explore how people with dementia experience and us...
The experience of advanced dementia has been largely excluded from design work in Human-Computer Int...
Background Arts interventions – music, dance, theatre, literature, visual and digital arts – can ...
Background: There is currently no consensus regarding the definition and description of arts interve...