The Presence Project

The influential Presence Project brought together an international group of collaborators in 2001 to investigate how technology can be used to increase the presence of older people in their local communities. This became a groundbreaking project for practice-based design research, exploring approach...

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Main Author: Gaver, Bill (auth)
Other Authors: Sengers, Phoebe (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Goldsmiths Press 2020
Series:Practice as Research
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