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Il y a 16 ans, lorsque Sue Austin a reçu un fauteuil roulant électrique, elle a senti une liberté immense – mais les gens la regardaient comme si elle avait perdu quelque chose. Dans ses œuvres d’art, elle vise à transmettre l’esprit d’émerveillement qu’elle ressent en roulant à travers le monde. Cette vidéo inclut des scènes saisissantes d’un fauteuil roulant sous-marin qui lui permet d'explorer les fonds océaniques en flottant à travers des bancs de poissons, flottant librement à 360 degrés. (Filmé à TEDxWomen.)
In repurposing her wheelchair to create fantastical art, Sue Austin reshapes how we think about disability. Full bio »
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