A Nature HCI Approach to Intergenerational Icebreaking

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2025-06-23

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Technology and nature are often viewed as separate domains, yet their integration has the potential to foster deeper connections between generations. In this study, we explore how asynchronous video storytelling using the Marco Polo app can help connect older and younger adults while enhancing engagement with nature. Over a two-week period, participants recorded and exchanged short outdoor video reflections, creating discussions on personal experiences and memories tied to natural settings. Through analysis of participant diaries, interviews, and video interactions, we found that storytelling served as a useful icebreaker, with nature acting as a catalyst for meaningful intergenerational communication. Our findings highlight the role of place, time, and community in shaping these experiences, revealing both the benefits and limitations of asynchronous communication in fostering emotional connections. These insights inform the design of future digital tools to integrate storytelling, nature, and intergenerational engagement, ultimately strengthening social bonds through technology.

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