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Host(s): Geoffrey Ax and Cian Hanlon
Hi, I am Geoffrey
And I am Cian
Today we are talking with Tina Lowe, UCD Campus Accessibility Officer".
You are very welcome to the podcast Tina.
1. Can you tell us a little about yourself to begin?
2. What designs, out in the world, end up creating inequality?
3. As someone with visual impairment, is dealing with design inequality a daily experience for you?
4. How accessible is the University campus?
5. One of the principles we talk about in this class is that “universal access” is a “universal requirement” for all designs. But how can we raise awareness of accessible design, when the barriers people encounter are invisible to the majority?
6. In a recent letter to the Irish Times (Feb 12, 2022) Susan Dennehy, whose teenage daughter is a wheelchair user, concludes that “the charitable model of disability [must] be replaced by rights-based model”. Is that the solution? How can we make things better?
Other questions?
Well, we’ll wrap up there.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences today.
Acknowledgements
Music
(EzaOne - Supernova: youtu.be/xZDYu5azS-c)
Title: Eza One - Supernova
Artist: Argofox (record label)
Source: “https://soundcloud.com/argofox/ezaone-supernova”
License: “CC BY”
Argofox is a record label releasing royalty free music for creators to use in monetized videos and streams in exchange for credit.
Cover Art
Title: The Driver - Humanscale Blueprint - Space Envelope for a Compact Automobile
Artist: Graphic design by Allen Higgins
Source: file
License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
The graphic is under Fair Use and adapted from “Space Envelope for a Compact Automobile” from Humanscale 7/8/9 booklet by Niels Diffrient, Alvin R. Tilley and David Harman; Henry Dreyfuss Associates, M.I.T. Press (1981)
Podcast License
Design Talk (dot IE) CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
The license can be viewed at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
By taking part you give permission for your voice to be recorded, for the recording to be edited, and for it to be posted and published as a podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host(s): Geoffrey Ax and Cian Hanlon
Hi, I am Geoffrey
And I am Cian
Today we are talking with Tina Lowe, UCD Campus Accessibility Officer".
You are very welcome to the podcast Tina.
1. Can you tell us a little about yourself to begin?
2. What designs, out in the world, end up creating inequality?
3. As someone with visual impairment, is dealing with design inequality a daily experience for you?
4. How accessible is the University campus?
5. One of the principles we talk about in this class is that “universal access” is a “universal requirement” for all designs. But how can we raise awareness of accessible design, when the barriers people encounter are invisible to the majority?
6. In a recent letter to the Irish Times (Feb 12, 2022) Susan Dennehy, whose teenage daughter is a wheelchair user, concludes that “the charitable model of disability [must] be replaced by rights-based model”. Is that the solution? How can we make things better?
Other questions?
Well, we’ll wrap up there.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences today.
Acknowledgements
Music
(EzaOne - Supernova: youtu.be/xZDYu5azS-c)
Title: Eza One - Supernova
Artist: Argofox (record label)
Source: “https://soundcloud.com/argofox/ezaone-supernova”
License: “CC BY”
Argofox is a record label releasing royalty free music for creators to use in monetized videos and streams in exchange for credit.
Cover Art
Title: The Driver - Humanscale Blueprint - Space Envelope for a Compact Automobile
Artist: Graphic design by Allen Higgins
Source: file
License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
The graphic is under Fair Use and adapted from “Space Envelope for a Compact Automobile” from Humanscale 7/8/9 booklet by Niels Diffrient, Alvin R. Tilley and David Harman; Henry Dreyfuss Associates, M.I.T. Press (1981)
Podcast License
Design Talk (dot IE) CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
The license can be viewed at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
By taking part you give permission for your voice to be recorded, for the recording to be edited, and for it to be posted and published as a podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.