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Making Sense

Making Sense

By: Linus Harrison
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Making Sense: An exploration in publishing neurodivergent sensory experience.


Conversations with neurodivergent creatives, looking to explore what publishing can be like if we bypass neurotypical norms and create for neurodivergent audiences, and for ourselves.


Part of the Amplified Publishing pathfinder, through Bristol & Bath Creative R&D.


Featuring interviews with:

Órla Bligh, an artist, performer and organiser.

Dave Young, The Shouting Mute, a performance poet, artist and activist in the promotion of inclusive theatre practices.

Esme Filsinger, a self-doubt and confidence coach for creatives.


With support and inspiration from VR artist and researcher Tessa Ratuszynska, and body percussionist and founder of The Motion Dance Collective, Omari 'Motion' Carter.


For feedback and connection - https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/FZNFVJT

And/or connect with me on LinkedIn - @Linus Harrison

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • All chapters: Making Sense full podcast
    Apr 14 2022

    The full podcast - contains all chapters and full descriptions.


    Making Sense: An exploration in publishing neurodivergent sensory experience.


    Conversations with neurodivergent creatives, looking to explore what publishing can be like if we bypass neurotypical norms and create for neurodivergent audiences, and for ourselves.


    Part of the Amplified Publishing pathfinder, through Bristol & Bath Creative R&D.


    Featuring interviews with:

    Órla Bligh, an artist, performer and organiser.

    Dave Young, The Shouting Mute, a performance poet, artist and activist in the promotion of inclusive theatre practices.

    Esme Filsinger, a self-doubt and confidence coach for creatives.


    With support and inspiration from VR artist and researcher Tessa Ratuszynska, and body percussionist and founder of The Motion Dance Collective, Omari 'Motion' Carter.


    For feedback and connection - https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/FZNFVJT

    And/or connect with me on LinkedIn - @Linus Harrison


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Chapter 1: Research processes
    Apr 14 2022

    Making Sense: An exploration in publishing neurodivergent sensory experience.


    Conversations with neurodivergent creatives, looking to explore what publishing can be like if we bypass neurotypical norms and create for neurodivergent audiences, and for ourselves.


    Part of the Amplified Publishing pathfinder, through Bristol & Bath Creative R&D.


    For feedback and connection - https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/FZNFVJT

    And/or connect with me on LinkedIn - @Linus Harrison


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    26 mins
  • Chapter 2: Exploration - Submersive sounds
    Apr 14 2022

    Making Sense: An exploration in publishing neurodivergent sensory experience.


    Conversations with neurodivergent creatives, looking to explore what publishing can be like if we bypass neurotypical norms and create for neurodivergent audiences, and for ourselves.


    Part of the Amplified Publishing pathfinder, through Bristol & Bath Creative R&D.


    Featuring interviews with:

    Órla Bligh, an artist, performer and organiser.

    Dave Young, The Shouting Mute, a performance poet, artist and activist in the promotion of inclusive theatre practices.


    For feedback and connection - https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/FZNFVJT

    And/or connect with me on LinkedIn - @Linus Harrison


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    24 mins

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