Sue Austin: Deep sea diving ... in a wheelchair
Su Ostin (Sue Austin): Ronjenje… u kolicima
In repurposing her wheelchair to create fantastical art, Sue Austin reshapes how we think about disability. Full bio
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počela da koristim pre 16 godina
i postaje ograničen.
ogromnu novu igračku.
i opet osetiti vetar na svom licu.
sreću i slobodu,
se u potpunosti promenila.
plašt nevidljivosti.
iz ugla svojih pretpostavki
šta ih asociraju kolica
"ograničenje", "strah",
prihvatila ove odgovore
iz sopstvene perspektive
iz prespektive
prema meni.
moram da stvorim svoje priče
svoj identitet.
osećala koristeći kolica -
za pregovore sa svetom.
ukorenjene reakcije,
koje su oblikovale
počela da koristim kolica,
za slikanje i igru.
reakcije ljudi.
nečiji identitet
kroz promenu sagledavanja već poznatog.
da ronim 2005. godine,
širi raspon aktivnosti
što to i kolica čine
opremom za ronjenje
nego na kolica.
"Pitam se šta bi se desilo
(Smeh) (Aplauz)
najuzbudljivije putovanje
jedan od rezultata
neverovatno putovanje to povelo.
sam iskusila u životu.
sreće i slobode.
i osećaju to.
"I ja želim jedna,"
ja mogu bilo šta."
na gubitak i ograničenost,
snagu i sreću
nove perspektive.
sad nazivam "Portal"
i novi nivo svesti.
video niti čuo
je zapravo kreiranje
postojanja i saznanja,
koncept u glavi,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Sue Austin - Performance artistIn repurposing her wheelchair to create fantastical art, Sue Austin reshapes how we think about disability.
Why you should listen
Multimedia, performance and installation artist Sue Austin keeps a fascinating mission at the center her work: to challenge the idea of disabled as “other” and represent her experience as a wheelchair user in a brighter light. She does this by creating quirky, unexpected juxtapositions -- bringing a sense of whimsy and empowerment to the discussion of disability.
Austin is the founder and artistic director of Freewheeling, an initiative aiming to further the genre of Disability Arts. In 2012, she was asked to be a part of the Cultural Olympiad in Britain, a celebration of the arts leading up to the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The work she created for the event, called “Creating the Spectacle!,” is a groundbreaking series of live art and video works of an underwater wheelchair.
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