KELLY FRITSCH & AIMI HAMRAIE, CRIP TECHNOSCIENCE MANIFESTO
KELLY FRITSCH & AIMI HAMRAIE, CRIP TECHNOSCIENCE MANIFESTO
Crip Technoscience Manifesto, 2019. Mixed media installation: scrolling text on mounted video monitor, audio, and printed braille book. Clear acrylic mounted shelves hold the braille book and a box of white archival gloves for safety purposes during COVID-19.
Calling attention to the “powerful, messy, non-innocent, contradictory, and nevertheless crucial work... of critique, alteration, and reinvention of our material-discursive world” necessary to bring disabled people into the designer role for future-building are Kelly Fritsch and Aimi Hamraie, whose Crip Technoscience Manifesto is presented across accessible media: in Braille, scrolling video, in audio, and in accessible text, both sited in the gallery and online.
Calling attention to the “powerful, messy, non-innocent, contradictory, and nevertheless crucial work... of critique, alteration, and reinvention of our material-discursive world” necessary to bring disabled people into the designer role for future-building are Kelly Fritsch and Aimi Hamraie, whose Crip Technoscience Manifesto is presented across accessible media: in Braille, scrolling video, in audio, and in accessible text, both sited in the gallery and online.
Use the QR code below to hear the authors read the manifesto in full (57:44).