Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- Digital Art Accessibility(also: Accessible Digital Art Tools)
- The design and availability of digital creative tools—including drawing software, graphic input devices, and editing platforms—that can be effectively used by artists with disabilities. Key accessibility considerations include customizable pressure sensitivity, simplified menu…
- Disability Aesthetics
- A discourse related to reclaiming the visibility of disability in mainstream art, particularly visual and performance arts, through the depiction of disabled bodies as both beautiful and inspiring. Unlike disability art, disability aesthetics does not necessarily carry a social…
- Disability Art(also: Disability Arts)
- Artistic work created by disabled artists that is specifically informed by their experience of disability, often rooted in the social dynamics of identity, disability culture, and the struggle for disability justice and equality. Disability art is distinct from art therapy…
- Drake Music Project(also: Drake Music, DMP)
- A UK charity founded in 1988 that facilitates music-making for physically disabled people through technology. The Drake Music Project runs workshops using adapted music technology — including MIDI controllers, switches, and customized software — to enable people with physical…
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