Yes, very interesting doc & very accessible to people with sensory impairment. Audio descriptions where very helpful to me & I could tell it had subtitles too.

If only all broadcasts were like this!

Thanks for sharing   
Best,
Gordon 

 







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On 9 Aug 2013, at 18:42, Hanna Pasterny <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

It's very interesting. Who is financing this research?
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Subject: [SPAM] youtube film about project "The Portrait of a Disabled Man from the 16th century"

Dear all

For your information: There is a documentary about the participatory project “The Portrait of a Disabled Man from the 16th century - Gazes at the history of people with disabilities” on youtube.

Running time: 45 min, release date: 2008, with visual description and audio description

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIsyJMoVwVQ

Content: A painting from the 16th century that has not yet been taken notice of is the starting point of an extraordinary project. Gazes at women and men with disabilities from the early modern times up until today – how can they be interpreted scientifically and artistically? How can women and men with disabilities contribute their knowledge to this today?

Project:

The documentary is a product of a participatory action research project. Project partners: “Independent Living Innsbruck/Austria “, “Institute of Educational Sciences, University of Innsbruck” and “Collection Ambras Castle, Innsbruck, Museum of Art History, Vienna”.

More information: http://bidok.uibk.ac.at/projekte/bildnis/index.html.en

 

Kind regards

Volker Schoenwiese

 

Prof. Volker Schoenwiese
Institute for Educational Sciences
University of Innsbruck
Liebeneggstrasse 8,
A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria

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