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Unfixed was a creative research project involving ten Australian and UK disabled artists investigating the intersection between arts, disability and technology.

Artists spent two weeks exploring the notions of the ‘fixed’ and ‘unfixed’ body through the lens of art and creative technology during their first residency in Adelaide (November 2015), and then a week developing and prototyping new project ideas at the Pervasive Media Studio in Bristol (September 2016).

The interactive live-art works of UK-based Unfixed artist Jane Gauntlett explore ideas of empathy, neurology and accessibility. She spoke to Adelaide-based soprano and performer Test Tube Life.

Listen to the recording below:

 

Download a transcription of the interview here (DOCX 101KB)

Unfixed was produced by The Australian Network for Art & Technology (ANAT), Access2Arts (AUS), Unlimited (UK) and Watershed (UK).


The logos for the Australia Council for the Arts and Arts SA

The project was supported by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts and the South Australian Government through the Richard Llewellyn Arts and Disability program delivered by Arts SA.