Nihil Curits on Nostr: At a comics and disability workshop yesterday, Charles Hatfield introduced us to ...
At a comics and disability workshop yesterday, Charles Hatfield introduced us to ‘shapereaders’ when I asked him about how we might possibly imagine comics for the blind. Shapereaders are a new type of haptic language that are highly suggestive of comics and I’m fascinated by how they might be used. On their page, check out the novel Arctic Circle under the ‘Photos’ tab. #comics #disability
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