Re-Imagining Accessibility
Re-imagining accessibility through the transformations of culture -- particularly the transformative promise of accessible technology for people with disabilities -- is the work of the Fair Use Lab. What does Shepard Fairey’s Hope poster have to do with accessibility? Read more: Shape-Shifters in the Fair Use Lab [MiT6 2009]
Remix: Danger Mouse
Will DJ Danger Mouse become the Che Guevara of digital sampling? Consider the case for fair use made by The Grey Album.Blind Photographers
In the moment when Paul Strand photographed her surreptitiously on the street in New York, the social engineers who created a system for licensing beggars never imagined that a blind woman had culture or could make culture. She herself may not have imagined it. Paul Strand probably didn’t give her much credit for making culture, either. Read more: Curiosity & The Blind Photographer [MiT5 2007] See more on blind photographers.Disability As Praxis
I am a parent, homeowner, knowledge worker, and person with disabilities. Oppression is not my true word, but praxis is. In Paulo Freire’s transformative work, I find an affirmation deeper than ideology or political activism -- an affirmation of the dynamic role of disability in culture. I believe the daily praxis of making adaptations and negotiating accommodations represents a significant form of cultural production. Read Disability As Praxis.ADA 20th Anniversary
On its 20th anniversary, pundits will debate what the Americans with Disabilities Act has accomplished. I still believe what I said in a TV interview after the ADA signing ceremony in 1990. “The ADA will not end disability discrimination overnight. But in a nation governed by the rule of law, getting it in writing is the place to start.” So what is the ADA's legacy? A Generation of Problem-Solvers.
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Category Archives: Creative Commons
‘Digital Foundations’ Media Design Textbook Available As Free Download Under CC License
It’s a 520 MB zip file. I haven’t tried to download it to see if the PDF is accessible to screenreaders, but I assume so. Reading it thus could be an interesting challenge to the outer boundaries of conceptualization about … Continue reading
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Steal This Footage – Howard Rheingold – Shifts in Technology and Power
Steal This Footage – Howard Rheingold – Shifts in Technology and Power: Rheingold recounts how the development of communication technology has removed the power top transmit messages from a tiny elite, and had been a force for democratization. Following Benkler’s … Continue reading
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Video: “The Commons: Celebrating Accomplishments, Discerning Futures”
I followed this talk via Twitter last December, which was immediate but attenuated. It’s good to capture the whole enchilada. Here’s the back story about the 121208 panel from Creative Commons: CC paired up with Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet … Continue reading
One Photographer’s Creative Commons Ethic
Photographer Lan Bui wrote a great post about why he gives photos away on a Ritz cracker – a.k.a. a Creative Commons license. Lan, thanks for your generous creative ethic and great photography! Why do I give my photos away … Continue reading