Comics Beyond Sight
| When | October 2 - December 7 |
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| Where | Hatcher Gallery Exhibit Space Hatcher Library North, First Floor View building informationView floor plan |
| Event type | Exhibit |
This exhibit covers a variety of creative approaches to comics accessibility, and by extension visual accessibility broadly. Those approaches range from multimedia (audio and textual descriptions) through multidimensional and emerging technologies strategies (3D printing, haptics, and screen-based mobile touch interfaces). It demonstrates that all comics can be made accessible. Learn about the international efforts of innovators in the realm of comics accessibility for the blind and visually impaired, assembled by the Accessible Comics Collective at San Francisco State University with the expertise of blind access professionals.
Emily Beitiks was the accessibility lead for the content creation of the exhibit. She is the co-director for the San Francisco Disability Cultural Center (the first civically funded disability culture center on the planet!), and prior to that, the director of the Longmore Institute on Disability.
Nick Sousanis (SFSU), the lead creative organizer of the exhibit, is a Detroit native and was the first person known to have published their Ph.D. dissertation in comics format (UNFLATTENING).
View the exhibit anytime the Hatcher Library is open, and join us for an opening presentation on Friday, October 2nd, 1:00pm - 4:00pm.

Library contact
Library events are free and open to the public, and we are committed to making them accessible to attendees. If you anticipate needing accommodations to participate, please notify the listed contact with as much notice as possible.