Held, Patrizia Röhrl, FlorianSchnell, NorbertStolze, MarkusLoch, FriederBaldauf, MatthiasAlt, FlorianSchneegass, ChristinaKosch, ThomasHirzle, TeresaSadeghian, ShadanDraxler, FionaBektas, KenanLohan, KatrinKnierim, Pascal2023-08-242023-08-242023https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/42047Music interventions have been proven effective in activating people living with dementia, even in the advanced stages of the disease. Alongside music, sound-based activities are vital for the care of those affected. However, the use of sound-based activities in the daily care of people living with dementia is challenging and lacks research. To address this gap, sound-related interactive media can play a significant role. Currently, existing systems rarely allow individuals with dementia to create personalized sound experiences. In the DIDEM project, we are exploring digital solutions in a participatory development process to improve everyday sound experiences for people with dementia. In this demonstration, we introduce a prototype of an interactive soundscape tabletop designed specifically for collaborative activities with people living with dementia within institutional settings.endementia care sound-based interventions interactive systems participatory design co-design generative sound library immersive soundscapesInteractive Soundscape Tabletop to Promote Immersive Sound Experiences for People Living With Dementia and Their CaregiversText/Conference Paper10.1145/3603555.3609317