基于日本残疾人平权模式的在线艺术项目

IF 1.1 4区 教育学 0 ART
Satoshi Ikeda, Hiroko Fukuda Siddiqi, Mayuko Mori, Hiromitsu Kawajiri, Misa Hirasawa, Takashi Kawaguchi, Kaoru Yasuda
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摘要

近年来,残障成为知识和艺术创作的场所。在这项研究中,地方政府、大学、艺术博物馆和非营利组织在2019年至2022年期间合作,为新冠肺炎时代的残疾人实施了一个在线艺术项目。该项目的目标是增强残疾人的身份认同,促进他们对博物馆和艺术品作为当地资源的兴趣,并使他们参与社会。该项目分三个阶段进行,采用Swain和French(2000)提出的残疾肯定模型作为理论框架。在第一阶段,我们调查了居住在广岛县的370名残疾人及其支持者,以澄清促进或阻碍他们欣赏艺术展览和使用数字设备的条件。在第二阶段,我们基于第一阶段的调查结果,在一个博物馆为七名残疾人举办了一个在线互动欣赏工作坊。在第三阶段,以第二阶段的作品为基础,利用文字和照片进行了网上展览。互动式欣赏工作坊和展览旨在为参与者提供一个安全舒适的在线替代空间,从而促进个人赋权和加强残疾人社区的合作。本研究提倡共存共荣的包容价值,而不是要求人们聚集在同一个地方的包容价值。
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An Online Art Project Based on the Affirmative Model of Disability in Japan

In recent years, disability has become a site for knowledge and artistic creation. In this study, local governments, universities, art museums and non-profit organisations collaborated from 2019 to 2022 to implement an online art project for people with disabilities during the Covid-19 era. The project's goal was to enhance the identity of people with disabilities, promote their interest in museums and artwork as local resources and engage them in society. The project was conducted in three phases with a sequence of connections using the affirmative model of disability by Swain and French (2000) as the theoretical framework. In Phase 1, we surveyed 370 people with disabilities and their supporters living in Hiroshima Prefecture to clarify the conditions promoting or hindering their appreciation of art exhibitions and the use of digital devices. In Phase 2, we conducted an online interactive appreciation workshop at a museum for seven people with disabilities based on the Phase 1 survey results. In Phase 3, an online exhibition was held using the artwork seen in Phase 2, and words and photographs were used as methods of expression. The interactive appreciation workshop and exhibition was built to provide the participants a safe and comfortable online alternative space, which led to individual empowerment and enhanced collaboration in the disability community. This study advocates the value of coexisting and co-prosperous inclusion rather than inclusion that necessitates people gathering in the same place.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Art & Design Education (iJADE) provides an international forum for research in the field of the art and creative education. It is the primary source for the dissemination of independently refereed articles about the visual arts, creativity, crafts, design, and art history, in all aspects, phases and types of education contexts and learning situations. The journal welcomes articles from a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches to research, and encourages submissions from the broader fields of education and the arts that are concerned with learning through art and creative education.
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