A panel discussion about the use of touch in performance, led by Jane McLean, Ruth Spencer and Laura Blake.
I particularly found the work of Laura Blake interesting for my research on touch interaction and accessibility.
Laura Blake:
Visual Artist creating work that can be touched and interacted with.
Co-design is part of her practice, audiences test ideas around works.
Works with neurodiverse audiences.
It’s important they have the experience they want to have with it.
“Objects become a tool for communication between people.”
THE SOCIALLY DISTANCE FUTURE OF TOUCH:
Do we need to think about changing the art materials?
Continue to advocate for touch, don’t forget about it.
Touch language of the supporting adult is very important.