Affiliation:
1. Cynthia O’Neill, The University of Texas at Dallas, Bass School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology, 800 W. Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080, U.S.A. Email: cmo180003@utdallas.edu.
Abstract
Abstract
Inspired by the field of eco-crip theory, Dandelion Rebellion is the crip author’s art-as-research project focused on accessible nature, environmentalism, and activism for weedy species such as the dandelion. Drawing on relationships between dandelions and disabilities, Dandelion Rebellion investigates urban nature and examines multispecies relations and responsibility. Accessibility is central to this project’s design, participation, and conceptual process in digital and analog forms. Even as this project practices a model of accessibility, it also envisions a more fundamental reconceptualization of access called crip nature.
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