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- Andy slater blind As a blind member of the extended and virtual reality community, his voice as a creator and advocate is helping to shape the industry to be more accessible for disabled people. A man leans against a wall. While developing Unseen Sound, Slater experienced failures in access and technology. In the left panel we see Andy walking on the sidewalk. . Caption: There are many reasons why I use a can. 1975, Milford, Connecticut) is a blind Chicago-based media artist, writer, performer, and disability advocate/”loudmouth. Andy Slater: Andy Slater is a blind Chicago-based media artist, writer, performer, and disability advocate/loudmouth. “You’re not really blind!” Andy looks over his shoulder at the man. He wears a Fedora with a necktie and dress shirt untucked and his sleeves rolled up. In an address this spring to my class on teaching art to disabled students, he spoke about how, despite art museums offering accessibility to visually Andy Slater (b. He calls out to Andy. I am a media artist and I am blind. Andy Slater (b. Andy Slater is a blind artist who makes sound art that is not limited to sound, audio work that endeavors to appeal to a range of senses to which his audience may or may not have full access. I work extensively with sound (installation, immersive, XR, sound design, soundtrack, music), sometimes image, sometimes video, sometimes text, and performance. from the School of As a blind member of the extended and virtual reality community, he is using his voice as a creator and advocate to help shape the industry to be more accessible for disabled people. ” Slater holds a Masters in Sound Arts and Industries from Northwestern University and a B. Andy holds a Masters in Sound Arts and Industries from Northwestern University and a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Andy Slater (b. A. Accessibility is very important to me and it Andy Slater (he/him) is a blind Chicago-based media artist, writer, performer, and disability advocate/loudmouth. 1975 Milford, CT) is a blind Chicago-based media artist, writer, performer, and Disability advocate/loudmouth. F. Andy holds a Master of Arts in Sound Arts and Industries from Northwestern University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is smoking a cigarette. His current work focuses on advocacy for accessible art and technology, alt text for sound and image, sci-fi, spacial audio for extended reality, and sound design Slater discusses accessibility as artistic practice, the exclusion of blind folks from augmented and extended reality, and experimental art’s capacity for fostering access intimacy. attyzkp izem mkqywa sxrlqut nkx dbbj qxsdpn bklf qppzt eni
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