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Fuse Festival (Victoria)
- Zoe Barry
- Zoe Glen-Norman
- Thomas Heycock
- Tim Morton
- Tim O’Connor
- Tom Chapman
- Sam O’Reily
- Sarah Jacquier
- Sherwin Akbarzadeh
- Raquel Ormella
- Rob La Terra
- Ruth Blair
- Paul Matley
- Prue Stevenson
- Nina Angelo
- Michael Buxton
- Louisa Rank
- Louise Riisik
- Konrad McCarthy
- Kerryn Poke
- Karin Steininger ASE
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"Interview with CB Mako" CB Mako is a non-fiction, fiction and fanfiction writer and disability advocate. Interview Summary cubbie||CB Mako is a creative practitioner and disability advocate who emphasizes the importance of accessibility in the arts, advocating for digital inclusivity and the elimination of ableist practices. cubbie pushes for systemic change so that future generations, like their disabled child, don't have to fight for access to art and literature. Success for cubbie is defined by the progress made when institutions include disability in their funding, competitions, and programming. Using the pen name CB Mako and going by pronouns cubbie/they/them, urges non-disabled artists, particularly from communities of colour, to proactively incorporate access in their work. -
"Interview with Alison Bennett" Dr Alison Bennett is a senior lecturer in photography at RMIT School of Art specialising in expanded photography, webXR, queer and feminist creative practices. Interview Summary Alison Bennett, an artist and academic, spoke about her work in expanded photography, their experiences with autism, and the intersection of disability discourse with queer activism in their life and work. Their current project, vegetal/digital, arose from their experiences during the pandemic and connects audiences with plant sentience through interactive digital art. Alison also discussed the political nature of their work, aiming to shift ontological frameworks and exploring new modes of engagement through art. They reflected on the significant cultural changes regarding neurodiversity in the last few decades, highlighting the growing self-advocacy among autistic artists and their increasing impact in the arts. - Josh Kyle
- Joey Knox