Tovertafel

Tovertafel ("Magic Table")[1] is a games console designed for use in healthcare settings that was launched in 2015 by the Dutch medical technologies company Active Cues. The console contains a high-quality projector, infrared sensors, a loudspeaker and a processor with which interactive games are projected onto a table. The console has been developed for people with cognitive challenges in care institutions, daycare, public libraries[1] and schools. There are variants for various target groups, including people with dementia,[2][1] people with a intellectual disability and children with a developmental disorder.[3]

Tovertafel
DeveloperActive Cues
Typeremedial educational software console
Release date2015
DisplayProjector
Controller inputMotion detection, proprietary input devices

The device has been used in institutions in the Netherlands, Belgium, the UK, Ireland, Germany,[4] France, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Australia and New Zealand.[1]

Origins

The ideas behind the Tovertafel originated in 2009 from the PhD research of Hester Anderiesen.[3][5] Anderiesen started her research at the faculty of industrial design Engineering (IDE) at Delft University of Technology. Ultimately, this research, in which she investigated how to keep people in the mid to late stages of dementia active, and to counteract apathy, led to a prototype of the device. The Tovertafel appeared on the market as a product in 2015. In the same year, Anderiesen also founded the company behind the Tovertafel, called Active Cues, based in Utrecht.

Awards

References

  1. Mannion, Eleanor (2 September 2019). New library 'magic tables' helping people with dementia, autism (Radio). Morning Ireland. RTÉ Radio 1. Retrieved 2 September 2019 via RTÉ Radio Player.
  2. "'Magic table' helping dementia patients". BBC News.
  3. "Active Cues – Tovertafel" (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 2 September 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  4. Gorecki, Jessica (19 August 2019). "Tovertafel – Digitale Spiele sollen Demenz-Patienten in Flensburg helfen" [Tovertafel – Digital games help dementia patients in Flensburg]. Flensburger Tageblatt (in German). Flensburg. Archived from the original on 2 September 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019 via SHZ.de.
  5. Anderiesen, H. (September 2, 2017). Playful Design for Activation: Co-designing serious games for people with moderate to severe dementia to reduce apathy (Thesis). Delft University of Technology. doi:10.4233/uuid:ebeef0fa-46fe-4947-86c1-c765a583770a via repository.tudelft.nl.
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