2021
DOI: 10.1177/14713012211039816
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Resonating moments: Exploring socio-material connectivity through artistic encounters with people living with dementia

Abstract: In this article, I introduce insights from new material feminist theories into the understanding of connectivity on the basis of an aesthetic analysis of artistic encounters with people living with dementia. I draw on data from a situated art intervention conducted within the Resonance Project at a residential care home in Northern Norway where researchers, artists, health-care professionals, people living with dementia and family members came together in co-creative music sessions. I analyse two resonating mo… Show more

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“…This also highlights how group leisure activities can be designed that are appropriate for use with people living with dementia, without limiting group membership to those living with dementia. Among people living with dementia, the activity selected should not rely upon memory or cognition as these can be highly exclusionary in this group (Mittner, 2021). Inclusive group leisure activities would support people living with dementia to actively participate, to develop social relationships, to have fun, and to make choices, and may involve helping others and acquiring skills and confidence (Dattilo et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This also highlights how group leisure activities can be designed that are appropriate for use with people living with dementia, without limiting group membership to those living with dementia. Among people living with dementia, the activity selected should not rely upon memory or cognition as these can be highly exclusionary in this group (Mittner, 2021). Inclusive group leisure activities would support people living with dementia to actively participate, to develop social relationships, to have fun, and to make choices, and may involve helping others and acquiring skills and confidence (Dattilo et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst much literature on knowledge exchange focuses on a codified piece of information, such as a patent, that might lead to the commercialization of a product, there is a much wider range of knowledge exchange interactions typically around social and cultural knowledge in which there is no product, but the communication of socialized knowledge, pure knowledge perhaps. There is also the related notion of cocreativity, which recognizes that knowledge is not just transferred, but also created by participants together in various circumstances (Zeilig, West and van der Byl Williams 2018;Mittner, 2022). Some of this may be termed knowhow, ways of doing things, or may relate to activities without a commercial application.…”
Section: The Social Rural Campusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Based on experimental interventions with the creative and performative arts, our researchers advance knowledge of how to enact dementia beyond individual human loss, promote research-based cultural change, and increase awareness about how to create meaningful reciprocal relationships between people living with and without dementia. Series of situated art interventions thereby become a mode of social science knowledge generation (Mittner, 2021). Together with the community we are developing arts-based practices that have the potential to guide everyday life with dementia (Mittner, Basting & ADLab, 2022).…”
Section: Artful Dementia Research Labmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While art as medicine and art as entertainment are still very much part of prevailing discourses, researchers and politicians have started to focus on reciprocal creative practices that promotes social relationships and the fact that good relationships 'are a major determinant of health' (Yoeli et al, 2021:95). By discussing situated art intervention (Mittner, 2021) as a specific research design this article contributes to arts-based research methodology conducted within arts and health. It addresses a need to develop new research designs that could explore the potential inherent in arts-based research, in which there is 'a focus on relationships, the positive gaze of the artist and the inherent value of art itself' (Yoeli et al, 2020:104).…”
Section: Artful Dementia Research Labmentioning
confidence: 99%