Concepts of Time for HCI Research on End of Life: exhibit based research |
Concepts of Time for HCI Research on End of Life: exhibit based research |
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Molly McGovern, Kate Sellen, Emma MacGregor, Laura Halleran, Lawrence Ly
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Abstract
Awareness and management of time at end of life is an integral aspect of decision making and communication at end of life. The experience of time can change as temporal awareness shifts, priorities change, capacity and physical constraints arise. Time Moving is a research/public exhibit series integrating an exploration of time perception and representation with individual and collective responses as members of the public express their own experience and ideas of time and temporal perception. The work invites members of the public to participate in sharing perceptions and imaginings using everyday materials, posing questions about disorientation/orientation to time horizons, the role of technology and perceptions of time at end of life. Here we share the conceptual resources and discuss the processes that were integral to the development of Time Moving.
Citation: McGovern, M., Sellen, K., Emma MacGregor, E., Halleran, L.& Ly, L. (2020). Concepts of time for HCI research on end of life: exhibit-based research. ACM CHI 2020, Workshop Paper in HCI at End of Life. April 2020. |