Visual impairment/blindness is not often discussed in a media space, and the community is often left out and forgotten otherwise in the course of history. Through documentary filmmaking, Consider the View (La Vue) provides an artistic exploration of blindness by using the camera as optical power and other forms of art. Viewers experience a new perspective of what it means to be visually impaired
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
We live in a visual world. Images are everywhere, especially in museums, where visuality is key. Wh...
Descriptions of legal blindness, as lived experience—involving continual movement between the world ...
From an ableist perspective, few things may seem more unlikely than a blind filmmaker. Vision (a phy...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
Against the backdrop of these works, we propose an analysis of films with and about blind or visuall...
Brylla’s practice-led research aims to generate alternative portrayals of blindness that deviate fro...
In this paper I am going to be discussing, primarily, the representation of blindness in film but th...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
In this article, I share and reflect on a research-creation video that introduces what I call 'disab...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
This chapter explores the potential for disability studies to counter the ongoing marginalisation of...
Photographs by blind artists are inherently conceptual. They operate at the heart of the medium, que...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
We live in a visual world. Images are everywhere, especially in museums, where visuality is key. Wh...
Descriptions of legal blindness, as lived experience—involving continual movement between the world ...
From an ableist perspective, few things may seem more unlikely than a blind filmmaker. Vision (a phy...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
Against the backdrop of these works, we propose an analysis of films with and about blind or visuall...
Brylla’s practice-led research aims to generate alternative portrayals of blindness that deviate fro...
In this paper I am going to be discussing, primarily, the representation of blindness in film but th...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
In this article, I share and reflect on a research-creation video that introduces what I call 'disab...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
This chapter explores the potential for disability studies to counter the ongoing marginalisation of...
Photographs by blind artists are inherently conceptual. They operate at the heart of the medium, que...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
We live in a visual world. Images are everywhere, especially in museums, where visuality is key. Wh...
Descriptions of legal blindness, as lived experience—involving continual movement between the world ...