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aural diversity

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Webinar 15/4/26: Acoustical exclusion: The lived experiences of neurodivergent and auraldivergent people in everyday acoustic environments

Speaker: Carmen Rosas-Pérez, Heriot-Watt University Wed 15th April 12:00 – 13:00 UK time. This seminar will be held in person in Newton 241 and online via Microsoft Teams. Abstract In the work presented in this seminar, neurodiversity, auraldiversity, and diversity in noise sensitivity are considered as factors that can lead to differences in sensory experiences […]

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Webinar 24/9/25: Autistic experiences of auditory environments

Speaker: Dr Keren MacLennan, University of Bath Wed 24th September 13:00 – 14:00 UK time. This seminar will be held online-only via Microsoft Teams. Abstract Autistic and other Neurodivergent people commonly experience sensory processing differences. This can bring heightened distress and/or enjoyment in a range of different environments. There are many complexities related to experiences, for […]

Webinar 23/04/25: Access as Artistic Resources

Speaker: Jay Afrisando, University of California, Santa Cruz Wed 23rd April 12:00 – 13:00 UK time. This seminar will be held in person in Peel 109 and you can join us online via Microsoft Teams. Abstract Often, access is treated as an afterthought in the artistic process, but what if we incorporate it from the […]