New publication: How to Be Disabled in a Pandemic, edited by Mara Mills, Harris Kornstein, Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp
A chronicle of ableism and disability activism in New York City during the COVID-19 pandemic. How to Be Disabled in a Pandemic documents the pivotal experiences of disabled people living in an early epicenter of COVID-19: New York City. Among those hardest hit by the pandemic, disability communities across the five boroughs have been disproportionately
Exploring Accessibility and Video Art on the 50 year Anniversary of Open Circuits
In 1974, Open Circuits: An International Conference on the Future of Television gathered dozens of prominent artists, curators, academics, writers and television producers to discuss conflicting perspectives on the medium of artists’ video and its cultural impacts. Held at MoMA and sponsored by the Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), the event was considered a watershed moment in media
Congrats to Meesh Sara Fradkin and Andy Slater, who were awarded a 2024 MAP Fund grant!
Meesh Sara Fradkin (CDS Visiting Research Scholar) and Andy Slater are the recipients of a 2024 MAP Fund grant for a sound installation and performance, fiscally sponsored by Experimental Sound Studio. MAP Fund is one of the longest running, private funding sources for new performance works. Experimental Sound Studio is a Chicago-based nonprofit organization dedicated to artistic
New Publication: Disability and the History of Science (Osiris 39, University of Chicago Press 2024)
Disability studies has gained prominence in recent years, transforming fields ranging from design to literary studies with insurgent approaches to access and representation. The newest volume of Osiris, “Disability and the History of Science,” extends this movement to ask how disability has been a central, if unacknowledged, force in the scientific disciplines and the history of
JHU Book Series: Disability in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
The NYU Center for Disability Studies announces a new book series “Disability in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine” to be published through Johns Hopkins University Press. CDS Director Mara Mills joins Jaipreet Virdi and Wayne Tan as Series Editors. A banner featuring a graphic illustration of a person’s facial profile. They are wearing dark glasses, a face mask, and their
Disability Worlds by Faye Ginsburg & Rayna Rapp (Duke University Press, 2024)
Book cover for Disability Worlds, featuring a photo of Samantha Myers, a young white woman with short light brown hair, sitting in her wheelchair on a New York City street in front of a large graffiti of brightly-colored large wings painted on dark brown wood. Her arms are raised to match the shape of the wings, as if she