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Neurodiversity + Embodiment

Neurodiversity + Embodiment

research from the spectrum of human perception

Art & Craft Room, Autism MeetUp (2016)

Author: Scott Andrew Brown

I am a Lecturer at UNSW Arts, Design and Architecture using interactive technologies and human-centred design approaches to work with neurodiverse populations. Based in the School of Art & Design, I bring a UX and media arts perspective to inclusive design and assistive technology. My teaching and research practices examine creative implementations of embodied and sensory interaction and the value of accessible technology in eliciting social engagement between people.

Autism MeetUp (Brown, Leong and Silvera-Tawil, 2016)

Posted on: April 2, 2016 Last updated on: October 14, 2021 Written by: Scott Andrew Brown
On 2nd April 2016, Scott Brown, Dawn-joy Leong and David Silvera-Tawil led a collaborative community event between UNSW Art & Design and the Autism CRC group based at UNSW Medicine, titled Autism MeetUp. We wanted to showcase all the different research projects across…
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Responsive Dome Environment (Brown, 2015)

Posted on: September 22, 2015 Last updated on: October 14, 2021 Written by: Scott Andrew Brown
The Responsive Dome Environment (RDE) is the central design artefact that has been produced as a result of Scott Brown’s PhD research. This space was developed over several iterations, based on the situated feedback of autistic and neurotypical children and…
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