Interview with Sara Hendren

Authors

  • Sara Hendren

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15353/cjds.v2i4.111

Abstract

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A dialogue between curator Amanda Cachia and artist Sara Hendren about the "Slope Audio" project for Cripping Cyberspace.

Author Biography

Sara Hendren

Sara Hendren is an artist, researcher, and writer in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She makes material art works and writes about adaptive technologies and prosthetics, critical design, the medicalized and biopolitical body, and cultural representations of disability and health. In 2012-13, she completed research in the program on Art, Design, and the Public Domain at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where she was also a research fellow at the MetaLAB at Harvard. Projects at various stages include: an investigation of the inclined plane, one of Galileo's "simple machines," cardboard carpentry, personal genomics, and prosthetics for invisible conditions. She runs the Abler web site and is lecturing in fall 2013 at the Rhode Island School of Design.

How to Cite

Hendren, S. (2013). Interview with Sara Hendren. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.15353/cjds.v2i4.111