Radical Affordances: Media and Disability Studies
Media@McGill presents
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Emerging Scholarship, Art, and Activism
at the Intersection of Media and Disability Studies
A free public panel and virtual gallery
during McGill’s 2015 Disabilities Awareness Week
ASL interpretation will be provided.
The event is followed by a reception.
To what extent do media technologies and practices shape our abilities to act and circulate in the world? In what ways might critical disability studies invite us to rethink our understandings of media and their affordances? Inspired by McGill postdoctoral researcher Arseli Dokumaci’s current work on disabilities and affordances, this panel explores the potentials of “radical affordances” in relation to mobility, everyday performance, as well as artistic and activist practices. Featuring six Montreal-based emerging scholars and practitioners, the presentations include projects and case studies that offer new tools to expand the affordances of existing technologies, as well as creative approaches that reveal unsuspected possibilities in familiar devices and media.
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