The author of this reflection is someone who has lived with hemiparesis throughout her entire life, yet has chosen to work as a physical therapist and professor of neurological impairment within the rehabilitation field. She brings her perspectives to the evaluation of the color-blind painter, whose story was shared in the classic book of Oliver Sachs’ Anthropologist from Mars. Using the Brandt-Pope Model of enabling-disabling continuum, the reflection begs the questions so often avoided by the medical model, what if fixing the problem is not the sought answer? What if the normal curve has lost appeal
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Throughout his lifetime, the American painter, Chuck Close faced many challenges, including dyslexia...
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“I am not asking for pity. I am telling you about my disability.” -Eli Clare In the following Bachel...
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Color blindness is the condition where there has been a change to the cone receptors of the eye. The...
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Abstract: What does it mean if you are visually impaired or blind, yet you want to study at an art a...
What is the experience of someone who is “colour-blind” like? This paper presents the results of a s...
In this article we wish to discuss recent work on neurobiology and visual arts, with impact on human...
This essay, composed over a span of eight months, was developed through a collaboration meant to red...
Art is a system of human communication arising from symbolic cognition, conveying ideas, experiences...
In this Current Issues article I explore how the world of art can show a different view on ‘madness’...
Purpose: In this paper we describe how co-creative art practices can involve people living with deme...
The concept of liminality describes the experiences of individuals who live between and betwixt as...
This thesis, Nibbling at clouds: the visual artist encounters adventitious blindness, examines how v...
Throughout his lifetime, the American painter, Chuck Close faced many challenges, including dyslexia...
The article describes the theoretical and practical questions that rise by including blind and parti...
“I am not asking for pity. I am telling you about my disability.” -Eli Clare In the following Bachel...
With this research programme, I will be looking at how visually impaired people interpret the sensor...
Color blindness is the condition where there has been a change to the cone receptors of the eye. The...
What is the experience of someone who is ‘colour-blind’ like? This paper presents the results of a s...
Abstract: What does it mean if you are visually impaired or blind, yet you want to study at an art a...
What is the experience of someone who is “colour-blind” like? This paper presents the results of a s...
In this article we wish to discuss recent work on neurobiology and visual arts, with impact on human...
This essay, composed over a span of eight months, was developed through a collaboration meant to red...
Art is a system of human communication arising from symbolic cognition, conveying ideas, experiences...
In this Current Issues article I explore how the world of art can show a different view on ‘madness’...
Purpose: In this paper we describe how co-creative art practices can involve people living with deme...