[DSOSU] Centering Disability in Design: A Conversation | Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Lissner, L. Scott
lissner.2 at osu.edu
Sat Sep 9 15:47:58 EDT 2023
CENTERING DISABILITY IN DESIGN: A CONVERSATION<https://www.cooperhewitt.org/event/centering-disability-in-design-a-conversation-10-05-2023/>
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[three images form a banner across the top of the page the first is a woman in colorful matching pants and top donning a mask with a clear window to assist lip reading, secont an image of a wrist watch with blank white face that has a row of raised Braille accross it third is a stencil of the active international access symbol (wheel chair riding stick figur leaning forward with arms back to propel him forward]
What does it look like when disabled peopleare viewed not as edge cases or afterthoughts in the design process, but as the default users? What happens when, instead of flattening disability into an indistinguishable group of “all abilities,” we understand and design for the unique and varied experiences of disabled people? How can we prioritize, honor, and celebrate disability in our design practice? Join our panelists in conversation to answer these questions about designing FOR and WITH disability.
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Image description from Alt Tag: Three images form a banner across the top of the page. The first is a woman in colorful matching pants and top donning a mask with a window to assist lip reading, secont an image of a wrist watch with blank white face that has a row of raised Braille accross it third is a stencil of the active international access symbol (wheel chair riding stick figure leaning forward with arms back to propel forward.
L. Scott Lissner,
The Ohio State University
ADA Coordinator and 504 Compliance Officer
Associate, John Glenn School of Public Affairs
Lecturer, Knowlton School of Architecture, Moritz College of Law & Disability Studies
(614) 292-6207<tel:(614)%20292-6207>(v); (614) 688-8605<tel:(614)%20688-8605>(tty) (614) 688-3665<tel:(614)%20688-3665>(fax); Http://ada.osu.edu<http://ada.osu.edu/>
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