10.6084/m9.figshare.9936323.v1 John Hannan John Hannan Caylee Raber Caylee Raber Emily Ellis Emily Ellis Zeitgeist Vancouver figshare 2019 dementia design participation experience Design 2019-10-06 14:50:16 Conference contribution https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Zeitgeist_Vancouver/9936323 In early 2018, design students came together with long-term care facility residents to co-write and also co-design a series of small publications that would focus on the life and experiences of the residents. Small groups of 2-3 students were paired with 1-3 residents and asked to produce a mini- publication over a series of 6 meetings. Entitled Zeitgeist, this project brings together students, residents, their families and care facility staff, creating the opportunity for meaning exchange and interaction between all parties. It can offer residents a voice and opportunity for true creative expression and stimulation through meaningful activities, while simultaneously providing a rich community-based learning experience for design students. Zeitgeist Vancouver was inspired by the Zeitgeist Kollektiv, a public editorial design and storytelling project within a care facility in Zurich, led by Carolyn Kerchof and Martina Regli.