<p> COoperate Together in the field of culture ______</p><p>LECTURER: mag. Jovana Komnenič and Dirk Sorge LECTURE: PERCEPTION AS A TOOL – WHAT'S THIS?</p><p>Interesting links Art Beyond Sight Inc.: www.artbeyondsight.org eck_ig: www.eckik.org (german) Kunstcoop: www.kunstcoop.de (german) Microsillons: www.microsillons.org (french) Musée du quai Branly. Ethnological museum, Paris: www.quaibranly.fr/en/musee/visitors/accessibilite.html Udruženje Homer: http://www.udruzenjehomer.org.rs/ The Valentin Haüy Association: http://www.avh.asso.fr/rubrics/association/association.php?langue=eng& Eco, On Blindness and the Arts: http://www.blindnessandarts.com/ Art for the Blind: http://www.artagogo.com/commentary/artforblind/artforblind.htm With New Eyes: http://withneweyes.katrienligt.nl/aboutWNE.html The Metropolitan Museum of Art: http://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/programs-for-visitors-with- disabilities/visitors-who-are-blind-or-partially-sighted</p><p>Literature Bishop, Claire (Hg): Participation, Documents of Contemporary Art, Cambridge 2006. Derrida, Jacques: Memoirs of the Blind The Self-Portrait and Other Ruins, Chicago 1993. Dewey, John: Art as experience, New York 1984. Duncan, Carol: Civilizing Rituals, inside public art museums, New York, 2005. Garoian, Charles R.: Performing the Museum, in: Studies in Art Education. A Journal of Issue and Research No.42, Issue 3, National Art Education Association (Hg.) 2001. Glasersfeld, Ernst von: Radical Constructivism. A Way of Knowing and Learning. Goodman, Nelson: Ways of World Making. Jay, Martin: Downcast Eyes. The Denigration of Vision in Twentieth-Century </p><p>______www.co-operateskuc.com [email protected] Katja Sudec, project and programme manager Sergeja Bevc, manager assistant Društvo Škuc, Stari trg 21, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia COoperate Together in the field of culture ______French Thought. Keller, Helen: The World I Live In, New York, 2004. [1908] Kleege Georgina: Sight Unseen, New Haven 1999. Kunstcoop, Berlin 2002. Merleau-Ponty, Maurice: Phenomenology of Perception, London, New York 2002. Mitchell, W. J. T.: What Do Pictures Want?, Chicago 2005. Nagel, Thomas: The View from Nowhere. Nagi, S.F.: The Concept and Measurement of Disability in E.D. Berkowitz (ed), Disability Politics and Government Programs, New York 1984. Rancière, Jacques, The Emancipated Spectator, Frankfurt, August 2004. Rancière, Jacques, The Ignorant Schoolmaster: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation Stanford University Press, 1991. Sacks, Oliver: The Mind's Eye. Ware, Linda: The Again Familiar Trope: A Response to "Infusing Disability in the Curriculum: The Case of Saramago's Blindness" in: Disability Studies Quarterly Spring 2006, Volume 26, No. 2, http://www.dsq- sds.org/article/view/689/866 (aufgerufen am: 20.12.2010).</p><p>______www.co-operateskuc.com [email protected] Katja Sudec, project and programme manager Sergeja Bevc, manager assistant Društvo Škuc, Stari trg 21, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia COoperate Together in the field of culture ______</p><p>Training: Working Practices in Culture and Art Module: Working with the Blind and Visually Impaired in a Cultural Institution</p><p>______www.co-operateskuc.com [email protected] Katja Sudec, project and programme manager Sergeja Bevc, manager assistant Društvo Škuc, Stari trg 21, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia</p>
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