Here is some news on a project I've been fortunate enough to have been involved with . Check it out if you are in Toronto between June 8th and June 24th! It promises to be quite interesting. As with last year, I commend The Luminato Festival for their forward and inclusive thinking regarding accessibility and arts events. Sorry, I could not get the logos for Theatre Local, Picasso Pro and Luminato to appear correctly in this post, so I did not include them.
Picasso
PRO will post extra information to help you plan your visits so please
check our website for updates. www.picassopro.org/news/
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For immediate rease: May 29th, 2012
LUMINATO FESTIVAL AUDIO DESCRIBES THREE EXTRAORDINARY ART INSTALLATIONS FOR BLIND AND LOWVISION PATRONS
TORONTO, ON –The Visual
Arts Program of this year’s Luminato Festival, June 8th –17th, 2012, includes three extraordinary
installations equipped with recorded audio descriptions created by Theatre
Local and Picasso PRO for blind and low vision
patrons.
Audio description, the art of talking pictorially,
acts as a verbal lens making exhibits, theatre, film and other art events
more accessible to patrons who are blind or partially sighted. Patrons use
audio devices to hear trained describers talk about visual aspects that are
vital to experiencing the works in their totality. Luminato’s recorded
descriptions will be available through luminato.com on the Accessibility page
under Visitor Info and Luminato’s mobile app on June 4. Directions to the
exhibit sites and background on the works can be found on luminato.com. TELUS, Luminato’s
Innovation Partner, is Presenting Partner of the Audio Description, mobile
application and offers engagement through technology across the Festival.
The Encampment by artists Thom Sokoloski and Jenny-Anne
McCowan, June 8th -24th, at Fort York
National Historic Site and co-commissioned with the City of Toronto,
is a large scale installation comprised of 200 A-frame tents pitched on the
grounds of Fort York. Conceived as a temporal village, each tent will contain
an installation by one of 100 creative collaborators to represent an intimate
aspect of the War of 1812’s civilian history. In this way the site becomes a
metaphorical archeological dig, unearthing long-buried shards of human
experience. The audio description will provide a description of the site’s pathways and features, plus a small sampling of
tent installations.
Revered street artist Dan Bergeron explores
themes of location, transformation, public space and its reclamation by those
whom it excludes and ignores. ///RE-PLY\\\, June 8th -17th,
is the artist’s latest response to these issues through a series of temporary
site-specific sculptural installations situated along Parliament
Street between St. Jamestown (Wellesley) and Regent Park (Dundas). Both
abstract and concrete, the pieces will reference the overabundance of condo
development throughout the city with a sly and playful
eye.
S/N the third installation, located at Toronto
Pearson Airport’s Terminal One, June 8-30th and
created by Belgian artists LAb[au], is constructed from a large
assortment of discarded technology and salvaged split-flaps; components from
information displays that pre-date LED monitors in public spaces like
airports and train stations. Arranged in a circular grid that allows visitors
to stand in the centre, the flaps randomly rotate until the system identifies
words which create auto-poetic sequences, inviting viewers to interpret their
meaning.
Luminato’s new Festival website, luminato.com, has been redesigned with
accessibility in mind, and underwent an Accessibility Review by the Inclusive Design Research
Centre at OCAD University. The Festival’s mobile app can be made accessible through settings
on a user’s mobile phone, and is now
available for download. Toronto based arts pioneer, Theatre Local
teams up once again with Picasso PRO, a collective dedicated to bridging
disability and the performance /media arts to create and provide the audio
description. In 2011 they first partnered with Luminato on the pilot
description of Sargasso, a large-scale suspended sculpture by Philip Beesley
at Allen Lambert
Galleria inBrookfield Place. Audio description is one of Luminato’s latest commitments to
making the Festival accessible, inclusive and inviting to all audiences.
Theatre Local is a leading arts innovator
in Canada and challenges the norm to make spaces better for people.
With 20 years of experience, project leader Rebecca Singh looks for and
creates viable initiatives to influence and shape cultural dialogue that
impacts Toronto and all its citizens. Rebecca was the Luminato
Festival fellow in 2010-11 and was the driving force behind in establishing
the Audio Description Pilot Program in 2011, with the landmark audio description
of Philip Beesley’s Sargasso.
Picasso PRO was formed to facilitate genuine
opportunity and integration for artists with disabilities and Deaf artists in
the performing and media arts. It springs from the passionate conviction that
artists with disabilities and Deaf artists belong on Canada’s stages and
screens, among our audiences, professional staffs, teachers and cultural
leaders. They partner with individual artists and
companies to create innovative, accessible work in all facets of live
performance and media creation. Audience access for patrons who are Deaf and
live with disabilities is a key aspect of Picasso PRO’s work.
Luminato is Toronto's fifth season when the
festival stages the best of our city and invites the world to celebrate and
transform it with us. Luminato is an annual multi-disciplinary celebration of
theatre, dance, music, literature, food, visual arts, film, magic, and more.
The sixth edition of Luminato takes place from June 8–17, 2012.
Media
Contacts:
Rebecca
Singh
Theatre
Local
416-879-3416
Rose
Jacobson
Picasso
PRO
416-536-7522
Danyel
McLachlan
Luminato
416-368-3100
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