Special Issue of the Canadian Journal of Disability Studies: Cripping Cyberspace

Jay Dolmage dolmage at uwaterloo.ca
Fri Sep 27 12:39:50 EDT 2013


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Special Issue of The Canadian Journal of Disability Studies!

http://cjds.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cjds/issue/current

Cripping Cyberspace: A Contemporary Virtual Art Exhibition is an online exhibition curated by Amanda Cachia. Cripping Cyberspace offers four diverse, newly commissioned projects, exploring the possibilities the virtual platform offers to pave critical space for the disabled subject. This exhibit has been designed to allow for multiple avenues of access: the video interviews or audio descriptions, their transcripts, the artists' statements, the critical perspectives, and the art itself should be seen as equal and integral tools for the cripping of cyberspace.

List of Works

Katherine Araniello, Sick Bitch Crip Dance, 2013

Cassandra Hartblay, Do You Like This Installation? 2013

Sara Hendren, Slope : Audio, 2013

m.i.a. collective, Virtual Poster Series, ViP #1. Traffic Lights, 2013


Jay

Jay Dolmage, Ph.D
Editor, Canadian Journal of Disability Studies
Associate Professor of English
University of Waterloo
Department of English
Hagey Hall of Humanities Building
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
Tel: 519 888 4567 x31035
Fax: 519 746 5788
dolmage at uwaterloo.ca


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