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Reflections
Accessible Media Inc.
58 episodes
4 days ago
Listen in on how we make sense of the world, through conversation and the lens of lived experience, weaving our questions with your stories.
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Listen in on how we make sense of the world, through conversation and the lens of lived experience, weaving our questions with your stories.
Show more...
Documentary
Education,
Society & Culture,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Multi-Sensory Art: Reimagining What's Possible
Reflections
28 minutes
1 month ago
Multi-Sensory Art: Reimagining What's Possible
Grant Hardy explores how artists are going beyond the visual, reimagining how we experience art in diverse and multisensory forms. Violinist Leslie Ting's show, What Brings You In, in partnership with Theatre Passe-Muraille, is centred around the nonvisual experience for the audience, inviting people to participate in unique, auditory ways. Nonvisual, social practice artist Carmen Papalia shares details on his multisensory art projects, such as the Weather Warlock, which transforms the weather into soothing soundscapes; and describes his accessible navigation experience using a marching band. We also hear from Gagan Saran, a blind Indo-Canadian emerging artist and Writer, about how her work is challenging assumptions surrounding art and accessibility.
Reflections
Listen in on how we make sense of the world, through conversation and the lens of lived experience, weaving our questions with your stories.