This Friday! 12/5, 1-2pm (AZ time): "Decentering Sight: Enhancing Accessibility for Blind and Low-Vision Audiences," a guest talk/workshop by Ellis Lane of the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College. Free to attend! RSVP here:
asuevents.asu.edu/event/decent...
I should say: This is at ASU! :)
Hi friends! Quick note: My department/school is building our Faculty Associate (adjunct) pool. A lot of the work is remote and asynchronous. If you're interested in art, performance, media, film and basically any area of humanities scholarship/teaching, consider applying: apply.interfolio.com/172405
Deadline for submission is this Friday! Please submit and share :)
Bumping this. If you work on disability, museums, and/or access, please consider submitting! Lmk if u have any questions!
Hi there! Amanda Cachia and I are hosting a panel on disability, access, and museums this year at College Art Association. Please consider sharing or submitting! Deadline: August 29th caa.confex.com/caa/2026/web...
Other than Newspapers.com (which I likely have to do a free trial for... last time i did a free trial, i kept forgetting to unsubscribe for like two years, and it costs me many hundreds of dollars lol)
Working on a new creative project around anti-LGBTQ hate crimes (specifically, unsolved murder cases) in Arizona. Anyone have any experience making data requests to the police or other state orgs, such as coroner office?
so wild / dystopian. i'm sorry.
:)
As usual I loved the gorgeous sound descriptions by
@charleseppley.bsky.social last night at Air Change Per Hour, Anna RG's sold out performance at ISSUE on sound & accessibility "in the context of airborne safety." Compositions sculpted from air filter sounds, the breath of sick artists, and more.
"If you're not using AI, what is the value of your work?" "If you're not using AI, the knowledge you produce is worthless." Yikes from this machine learning conference...
Starting today: Yale Symposium for Disability and Accessibility. Keynote Joe Shapiro (NPR) speaking now to open the conference. I'm moderating a panel on Disability & Media at 4pm EST! dandasymposium.yale.edu/posts/2024-0...
Source: Hartford Evening Press (Monday, May 28, 1860)
some 1850s concrete poetry / creative type
i'm sold
Ambrotypes!! Ambrotypes!!
Really great set of modular synth / video game music by Patrick Lemieux for the @romchip.bsky.social fundraiser Twitch stream. Starts at around 5 hours in: www.twitch.tv/videos/23882...
so good
no that was ridiculous. i was like "oh i'll just plug in the hdmi cable," but nah
If you're familiar with my work, you may also (correctly) deduce that the program focuses on disability culture, history, art, and media in addition to topics of social science, psychology, law, education, etc.
oh! sorry to not see you / chat. pre-talk technical issues (i had to remake my entire slide deck right as the panel started)
Friends! I serve as Faculty Lead for the new Disability Studies B.A. program at ASU. It's an innovative online degree in 2 modalities: sync (live) & asynchronous (not live). FYI: We're currently soliciting applications for our Faculty Associate pool here: apply.interfolio.com/158868
yeah i quoted mb a few times in my talk π
uff - sorry to miss this! was speaking on similar themes on the queer sound panel
um yes let's do this
2-day festival of new music at Bard planned by me and @mattsargent.bsky.social on February 4th & 5th with Michael Jones (percussion) performing music by Sargent and Scott Wollschleger and then Bearthoven (NYC) performing a new work by Leila Bordreuil and my "Spectral Malsconcities." Damn!
something deeply unsettling about this example of forensic visual culture