Showing posts with label EASPD 2017 Montenegro Conference. Show all posts
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August 09, 2017

October Paris exhibition details

Mémoire de l'Avenir: Espace interculturel pluridisciplinaire
45-47 rue Ramponeau, 75020 Paris; Tél : 09 51 17 18 75
M2-11 Belleville, Couronnes ou Pyrénées

The Exhibit will be hang and open to public from the 3rd of October.

DATE: Wednesday 18 October, from 7pm onwards; Round table starting at 8:30pm
Featuring Yaniv Janson,  Guillaume Dumas, Bernadette Grosyeux, Marie Girault and Annick Janson.


February 02, 2017

Please Do Touch Installation progress


The Please Do Touch installation will include a set of iPads for the audience to interact with the art.

The resource that will accompany it, Changing the World - One Painting at a Time, revised for this event is accessible to all and can be downloaded in 2 different formats:
  1. A pdf file for all systems
  2. An ePub multimedia file for IOS systems, including movie clips, image galleries, gifs to illustrate some points and an interactive map. Epubs work interactively on systems that can read ePubs - for instance iPads and iPhones
I have collaborated with Apple Australasia to produce this ePub so that accessibility features are embedded in the multimedia environment. and uploaded it on  iTunes however please note that iTunes is in the process of moving this iBook to the New Zealand iTunes store - the timing of the move is not under my control - but the above links will lead to the same media.



November 20, 2016

Working on an interactive art installation


Please Do Touch (Yaniv Janson's Art) from nimbus media.

These most recent works of Yaniv Janson address issues of inequality and the issue of housing. 

His work asks us to look at the how people feel about their living conditions and what kind of options are realistically available to all people to ensure that everyone has adequate housing. 

Yaniv’s art draws the viewer in through the use of vibrant colour and then while he has our attention, simultaneously addresses the social justice of inadequate housing and poverty.

               Leafa Wilson, Curator, Waikato Museum

This year, the theme for the International Disability Day is Achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals for Humanity!!


Screenshot above from:  http://www.un.org/en/events/disabilitiesday