Gaudenzi, SandraKermanchi, JasminWiehl, Anna2021-07-162021-07-162021-05-24https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/17127During the COVID-19 lockdown the community experimented with alternative forms of doing documentary, e.g. social media ini-tiatives with a documentary impetus and collaborative web projects. Apart from the participants’ urge to document and share their ex-periences in unprecedented times, these platforms were created to feel connected and to self-reflexively cope with a confined lifestyle. This article takes the Corona Haikus project as a case study to discuss co-creation as a form of care. As a way for ‘im/mediate/d caring and sharing’ the project goes beyond the mere act of documenting but combines creativity with connectivity and connectiveness.engCreative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 GenericInteraktive MedienSoziale MedienPartizipationOnline-CommunityDokumentationparticipationsocial mediacommunitydocumentary791Co-creation as im/mediate/d caring and sharing in times of crises: Reflections on collaborative interactive documentary as an agile response to community needs10.25969/mediarep/162742213-0217