100 Years of Living Through Dying

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Abstract

The one certainty of living is that it is limited. At a point living ceases and a new state of ‘being’ begins. We can witness the evolutions of such states in the life cycles of all that surrounds us in the physical world; past and present. Coming into being/birth, growth, fruition, decay, death, decomposition, renewal are all states that can occur sequentially but not always so. In tandem those cycles such states exist within, may evolve to combat, avoid and/or survive external agents that impact upon them. Such changes can be temporary, permanent or act as a catalyst for the formation of entirely new cycles. This map narrates my personal life cycle to date and plots my
initial advance care planning needs and wishes.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationA 100 Years of Care
Subtitle of host publicationDesign-based explorations of a 100 years of care Journeys
EditorsCraig Bremner, Paul Rodgers, Giovanni Inneilia, Justin Magee
PublisherUlster University
Pages12-13
Number of pages2
ISBN (Print)978-1-85923-289-9
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 16 Oct 2024
EventDoes Design Care 3 - Belfast
Duration: 4 Sept 20236 Sept 2023

Conference

ConferenceDoes Design Care 3
CityBelfast
Period4/09/236/09/23

Keywords

  • Healthcare
  • Creative Health
  • Art
  • Design
  • care journey
  • Visualisation
  • Palliative and supportive care

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