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  • access & tech
  • play & experiments
  • info
  • Access & Tech

    Criptastic hacking, anti-ableist technologies, aesthetics of access

    An experimental collage brings together different images that feature hands and textures. In the front, a cut-out photo shows Iz’ perspective when looking downwards while using a VR headset.

    Feeling Virtual: An Archive of Touch

    S+T+ARTS residency on haptic VR interfaces

    A screenshot of a p5.js creative coding sketch shows stim bracelets move in circular motions. Inbetween are rotated photos of a cane.

    DISCO Crawler

    generated posters, Processing Finalist Grant

    The workings of the project ACCESS SERVER are shown in an illustrated infographic. In the middle, the access server is represented by an illustration of a server rack. Doodles arrows show how emails move in and out of the server.

    Access Server

    email server supporting disabled people in requesting access

    Room with geometric fabric art installation in shades of purple, gray, and beige suspended from the ceiling. The fabric pieces each stand for a star costellation and are held together and hug with various hooks, chains and zippers. Two round gray cushions with shiny silver tops are on the glossy floor below, with star constellations charts atop.

    Anti-ableist Constellations

    talk and exhibition

    A person with long brown hair sits on a large pillow made from two fabrics, one of them black, one white-silvery transparent with tactile elements underneath its surface. The person is wearing headphones and using one of the tablets that show the website artwork. All around, there are people moving. A pink lamp offers soft pink light.

    neveroddoreven

    website artwork, exhibition

    A website artwork is presented on a tablet in an exhibition space with violet lighting. The website features a clinical letter titled 'MRT of the head at' with the date blocked out. This letter is generated from multiple letters, and each new part is indicated by a scissor icon.

    Soma Archives

    posters, website, exhibition