Haptics in wall
- Title:
- Haptics in wall
- License:Year:
- 2022
- License:CreatorCredit(s):
- Courtesy of Artist, Josephine Sales Studio
- Artist:
- Josephine Sales
- Description:
- A photo of a printed document titled “Jim Crow: Disability, Dis-Location, and the School-to-Prison Pipeline'' next to a handwritten note which reads, “haptics into wall??” The note also has a small hand-drawing of a rectangle on it.
- Access Description (ALT):
- A photo shows a printed document titled “Jim Crow: Disability, Dis-Location, and the School-to-Prison Pipeline” placed beside a handwritten note reading, “haptics into wall??” accompanied by a small sketched rectangle. This image captures a moment in process—where research on the intersections of race, disability, and carcerality begins to shift toward a language of space and touch. It reveals a desire to make these systems not only visible but also felt, raising questions about how histories of exclusion and containment might be translated into touch.
- Is Date Approximate?:
- False
- File Format:
- image/jpg
- Object Category:
- Artifact
- IIIF Manifest:
- https://eaatarchivebeta.groundworks.io/img/derivatives/iiif/EAAT31/manifest.json
Tags:
- Enforced Racial Segregation;Jim Crow;Deviancy;Ugly Law;Crime;Touch;Tactile;Transducers;Audio;Haptics;Sensory;Phenomenology;Disability Aesthetics;Deaf;Hard of Hearing;Race;Law;Amendment Rights;Pulses;Total Running Time;19th Century;20th Century