The project sets a new vision of how disability works through technology to create a new normative.
Interdependent Intersections is a project that explores the areas where technology and human life intersect. Through sound and video art as well as body sensors, the project explores how technology creates possibilities for bodies with disabilities, and how technology may help redefine perceptions of the normative body in the future.
This project is created and carried out by a collaboration of creative actors from the UK, Serbia, Denmark, Hungary and Sweden. The project is managed by composer and video and sound artist Amble Skuse (UK). The project also involves Serbian conceptual artist Bosko Begovic, Danish interdisciplinary artist Sabine Wedege, British playwright Jennifer McGregor, Hungarian film director Adam Miklos and the studio area Konstepidemin in Sweden.
Amble Skuse is a musician and artist, working with found sound, voices, electronic processing, and site specific locations. She works with oral history archives, interviews, community memories, radio interviews, found sounds and site specific compositions to explore myriad identities in myriad locations.