Deep sea diving ... in a wheelchair Sue Austin

it’s wonderful to be here to talk about

my journey to talk about the wheelchair

and the freedom it has bought me I

started using a wheelchair 16 years ago

when an extended illness changed the way

I could access the world when I started

using the wheelchair it was a tremendous

new freedom I’d seen my life slip away

and become restricted it was like having

an enormous new toy I could whizz around

and feel the wind in my face again just

being out on the streets was

exhilarating but even though I had this

newfound joy and freedom people’s

reaction completely changed towards me

It was as if they couldn’t see me

anymore as if an invisibility cloak had

descended they seemed to see me in terms

of their assumptions of what it must be

like to be in a wheelchair when I asked

people their associations with the

wheelchair they used words like

limitation fear pity and restriction I

realized idly turn alized these

responses and it changed who I was on a

core level a part of me had become

alienated from myself I was seeing

myself not from my perspective but

vividly and continuously from the

perspective of other people’s responses

to me as a result I knew I needed to

make my own stories about this

experience new narratives to reclaim my

identity I started making work that

aimed communicate something of the joy

and freedom I felt when using a

wheelchair a power chair power chair to

negotiate the world

I was working to transform these

internalized responses

to transform the preconceptions that had

so I shaped my identity when I started

using a wheelchair by creating

unexpected images the wheelchair became

an object to paint and play with when I

literally started leaving traces of my

joy in freedom it was exciting to see

the interested and surprised responses

from people it seemed to open up new

perspectives and therein lay the

paradigm shift it showed that an arts

practice can remake one’s identity and

transform preconceptions by revision

affirmed ealier so when I began to dive

in 2005 I realized scuba gear extends

your range of activity in just the same

way as a wheelchair does but the

association’s attached to scuba gear are

ones of excitement and adventure

completely different people’s responses

to the wheelchair so I thought I wonder

what will happen if I put the two

together and the underwater wheelchair

that has resulted has taken me on the

most amazing journey over the last seven

years so to give you an idea of what

that’s like I’d like to share with you

one of the outcomes from creating the

spectacle and show you what an amazing

journey it’s taken me on

it is the most amazing experience beyond

most other things I’ve experienced in

life

I literally have the freedom to move in

360 degrees of space and an ecstatic

experience of joy and freedom and the

incredibly unexpected thing is that

other people seem to see and feel that

to their eyes literally lies herb and

mace these things like I want one of

those or if you can do that I can do

anything and I’m thinking it’s because

in that moment of them seeing an object

they have no frame of reference for so

transcends the frames of reference they

have with the wheelchair they have to

think in a completely new way and I

think that moment of completely new

thought perhaps creates a freedom that

spreads to the rest of other people’s

lives for me this means that they’re

seeing the value of difference the joy

it brings when instead of focusing on

loss or limitation we see and discover

the power and joy of seeing the world

from exciting new perspectives for me

the wheelchair becomes a vehicle for

transformation in fact I now call the

underwater wheelchair portal because

it’s literally pushed me through into a

new way of being into new dimensions and

into a new level of consciousness and

the other thing is that because nobody’s

seen or heard of an underwater

wheelchair before and creating the

spectacle is about creating new ways of

seeing being and knowing now you have

this concept in your mind you’re all

part of the artwork to

you

很高兴能在这里谈论

我的旅程,谈论轮椅

和它给我带来的自由 我

开始使用轮椅 16 年前,当我开始使用轮椅

时,一场长期的疾病改变了

我进入世界的方式

一种巨大的

新自由,我看到我的生活逐渐消失

并受到限制,这就像拥有

一个巨大的新玩具,我可以在街上呼啸而过

,再次感觉到风吹过我的脸,

但即使我有这个

新发现,也令人振奋 快乐和自由 人们

对我的反应完全改变了

就好像他们再也看不见我

了 好像一件隐形斗篷已经

降落了 他们似乎看到了我

,他们认为

当我坐在轮椅上时会是什么样子 询问

人们他们与

轮椅的联系他们使用了

限制恐惧怜悯和限制之

类的词 我已经

与自己疏远了 我

不是从自己的角度看待自己,而是

其他人对我的反应的角度来看待

自己,因此我知道我需要

就这次经历制作自己的故事

新的叙述来恢复我的

身份 我开始 制作

旨在传达

我在使用轮椅时感受到的快乐和自由

的作品 轮椅 通过创造

意想不到的图像 轮椅成为

绘画和玩耍的对象 当

我真正开始

在自由中留下快乐的痕迹时

看到人们感兴趣和惊讶的

反应令人兴奋 它似乎开辟了新的

视角并奠定了

范式 shift 它表明艺术

实践可以通过 rev 重塑一个人的身份并

转变先入之见 ision 更早地

得到了肯定,所以当我

在 2005 年开始潜水时,我意识到水肺装备

以与轮椅相同的方式扩展了您的活动范围,

但该

协会对水肺装备的附加

是令人兴奋和冒险的,

完全不同的人

对轮椅的反应,所以 我想我想

知道如果我把这两者放在一起会发生什么

,而由此产生的水下轮椅带我

踏上了过去七年中最神奇的旅程,

所以让你

知道我想分享什么 你

是创造奇观的结果之一,

并向你展示

它带我踏上的一段奇妙旅程

这是

我一生中经历过的大多数其他事情之外最令人惊奇的体验

我真的可以在

360 度的空间中自由移动,并且 欣喜若狂

的快乐和自由体验,

令人难以置信的是,

其他人似乎看到并感觉到

在他们的眼中实际上是草本植物和

狼牙棒这些东西 ke 我想要其中一个

,或者如果你能做到,我可以做

任何事情,我想这是因为

在他们看到一个物体的那一刻,

他们没有参照系,所以

超越了

他们对轮椅的参照系 必须

以全新的方式思考,我

认为全新思考的那一刻

可能会为我创造一种自由,这种自由会

蔓延到其他人的

生活中,这意味着他们

看到了差异的价值,

而不是 专注于

失去或限制 我们看到并发现

从令人兴奋的新视角看世界的力量和快乐

轮椅成为

转变的工具 事实上,我现在将其称为

水下轮椅门户,因为

它确实将我推向了一种

新的方式 进入新的维度和

新的意识水平

,另一件事是因为以前没有人

见过或听说过水下

轮椅并创造了

奇观 e 是关于创造新的方式来

看待存在和知道现在你

在你的脑海中有了这个概念你都是你

的艺术品的一部分