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DARCI: Disability, Accessibility and Representation in the Creative Industries
EAD Team Introduction
Welcome to our new podcast called DARCI, which is for Disability, Accessibility and Representation in the Creative Industries. Our Enhancing Audio Description (EAD) project aims to improve the accessibility of films and television shows for visually impaired audiences. The project proposes new techniques that go beyond traditional practices by incorporating sound effects, sound spatialisation, and first-person narration. The project integrates these techniques into the entire production workflow and involves visually impaired audiences in the design process. We also seek to create guidelines for incorporating these methods into professional broadcasting pipelines and filmmaking workflows. Ultimately, the project aims to provide inclusive film and television experiences. Through this new podcast, our mission is to shed light on work in the fields of disability and accessibility, in particular in relation to the arts and that aim to create a more inclusive society. From theories to practical methods, we'll dive into the realm of accessibility and explore how these methods can impact various aspects of our lives. Accessibility is at the heart of our research, and throughout this new podcast series, we'll explore how others are working towards greater inclusion as well. We'll discuss theories, methodologies, and innovative approaches addressing the challenges faced by disabled people. But before we dive into other people's work, let's start by introducing our own work. In this first episode, members of our team will introduce themselves and the work they do.
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12. Interview with Hannah Thomson
36:24||Season 1, Ep. 12In this episode Mariana interviewed Hannah Thompson, a partially blind academic and activist whose work focuses on the intersections between critical disability studies and French studies. Would you like to stay updated on our activities? To join our subscribers to get updates on our progress, new blog posts, podcast episodes, and occasional calls for participation in our studies please find our newsletter form on our website at https://enhancingaudiodescription.com.11. Interview with Michelle Duxbury
58:47||Season 1, Ep. 11In this episode Mariana interviewed Michelle Duxbury, who challenges traditional art hierarchies by exploring identity, body & landscape through embroidery, film & installation, as a disabled/neurodivergent, a multidisciplinary artist from a working-class background.10. Interview with Dr Ana Tamayo
46:59||Season 1, Ep. 10In this episode Mariana interviewed Ana Tamayo, whose research focuses on audiovisual translation and accessibility in different modalities, and specifically on media accessibility and minoritised languages, mostly Basque and sign languages.9. Interview with Jonathan Penny
57:56||Season 1, Ep. 9In this episode Mariana interviewed Jonathan Penny, who currently oversees the delivery of subtitles, audio description and signed content for Channel 4's linear and on-demand platforms.8. Interview with Elle Chante
31:56||Season 1, Ep. 8In this episode Mariana interviewed Elle Chante, a UK based musician exploring the reality of complex mental health and disability into her work.In this episode Mariana interviewed Elle Chante, a UK based musician exploring the reality of complex mental health and disability into her work.7. Interview with Dr Samantha Moore
39:31||Season 1, Ep. 7In this episode Mariana interviewed Samantha Moore, an animator and researcher with an interest in documentary, science and art, practice as research. Her practice is often in animated documentary.6. Interview with Dr Kulnaree Sueroj
29:31||Season 1, Ep. 6In this episode Mariana interviewed Dr. Kulnaree Sueroj, who has recently graduated with a PhD from the School of Arts and Creative Technologies at the University of York. Her thesis is titled Strategies for Audio Describing Gestures and Facial Expressions for Visually Impaired Thai Television Audiences. Kulnaree started working as an audio describer and AD researcher after joining a pioneering team in 2012 to carry out Thailand's first audio description pilot project for television programmes. Now she works as Associate Dean for Research and Creative Works at the Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Thammasat University, Thailand. In addition, she collaborates with several AD stakeholders in Thailand and teaches disability and the media modules to graduate and undergraduate students in her faculty.5. Interview with Amelia Cavallo
35:25||Season 1, Ep. 5In this episode, Mariana interviewed Amelia Cavallo, a blind, USA-born theatre practitioner, academic, and workshop facilitator who works as a multidisciplinary performer, musical director, lecturer, and consultant on access and audio description.4. Interview with Maria Oshodi
41:42||Season 1, Ep. 4In this episode, Mariana interviewed Maria Oshodi whose work is experimental, intersectional, and pushes the artistic and aesthetic boundaries between experience, identity and place. She founded Britain’s leading performing arts company of visually impaired artists Extant and collaborates with other artists, freelancing on a number of independent arts projects.