Crafting Remembrance Beyond the Self: Older Adults’ Digital and Material Legacies

要旨

Artifacts encode memories and shape how one is remembered after death. Older adults, given their life stage, are often engaged in intentional end-of-life planning, making their perspectives on curation for remembrance post-mortem valuable. While HCI has examined older adults' curation of memory artifacts (e.g., to support well-being), little is known about their curation preferences with the intent of shaping how one is remembered after death. Drawing on interviews with older adults, our work provides insights into how individuals think about remembrance after death, including who is remembered (subject) and who remembers (audience), and how physical, temporal, or relational traces captured in artifacts mediate remembrance. These findings offer design implications for legacy crafting systems to support remembrance that transcends the self, account for the intentional legacy crafting work for distinct audiences, and support hybrid artifacts that allow memories to move across physical and digital spaces.

受賞
Best Paper
著者
Ramprabu Thangaraj
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey, United States
Jed R.. Brubaker
University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, United States
Emma Dixon
Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, United States
Alisha Pradhan
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey, United States

会議: CHI 2026

ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems

セッション: Aging and Later Life

P1 - Room 125
7 件の発表
2026-04-15 18:00:00
2026-04-15 19:30:00