How might the Situationists’ practice of dérive be employed to understand the experiences of disabled people in urbanism? Digital Dérives of the Ableist City is a digital ethnography of non-conforming and intersectional bodies. Employing smartphones, disordinary individuals document their journeys in the city, thus asserting their diver- sity, equity, and inclusivity in urban space.
Participants
KIRSTEN DAY, ANDREW MARTEL, AND PETER RAISBECK MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA Kirsten Day, Melbourne, Australia, 1975. Lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. Andrew Martel, Melbourne, Australia, 1975. Lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. Peter Raisbeck, Melbourne, Australia, 1959. Lives and works in Melbourne, Australia.
Technical Collaborators
Eric Tom and Bruce (Digital Production), Victoria Conners (Executive Producer)
Thanks
Melbourne School of Design