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Monthly Archives: May 2009

signage/billboards (ongoing series)
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signage/billboards (ongoing series)

Posted on May 1, 2009 by sarahendren • 2 Comments

Representing disability is a challenge; representing cognitive or developmental disability may be more so. Here’s an image from a series of bulletin boards, created in late 2007 by the NYU Child Study Center. Designed as ransom notes, they were created as a public awareness campaign about various childhood neurological conditions, including the autism spectrum. But … Continue reading »

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Abler is run by Sara Hendren. I'm tracking and commenting on art, adaptive technologies and prosthetics, the future of human bodies in the built environment, and related ideas. At my personal site, I document my own artworks and experiments in collaborative research.

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