Abstract

This article details the development of a live design research project working with people who are bereaved, people who are living with dementia and people who are approaching end of life. The project aims to support people to continue bonds with others in anticipation of and following death. It centres on the idea of ongoingness and using art, design and digital technologies in gentle, personally meaningful ways.

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Enabling Ongoingness: Content, Curation and Consumption in the New Digital Age Funded by EPSRC Universities of Northumbria, Newcastle and Sheffield Hallam Partners: Cruse Bereavement Care, Marie Curie, Alzheimer’s Society, Hospice UK, Dementia Positive, Dementia Care, Dementia Action Alliance, NIHR CLAHRC YH, National Council for Palliative Care and BBC.

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