Accessible gaming: the calls for improvement grow louder every Fortnite
2 July 2018
Posted by Dr Scott Hollier, Director and Co-founder of the Centre For Accessibility Australia
As a child of the 1980s, I find the evolution of video games a fascinating…
Read full story: Accessible gaming: the calls for improvement grow louder every Fortnite
Escaping the web accessibility island
22 June 2018
Posted by Dr Scott Hollier, Director and Co-founder of the Centre For Accessibility Australia
It’s a common story – you are a passionate accessibility advocate, trying to do your…
Read full story: Escaping the web accessibility island
Centre For Accessibility Australia Launch
7 June 2018
The Centre for Accessibility Australia was launched at the DADAA Fremantle Hub yesterday by the Honourable Stephen Dawson, Minister for Disability Services and Environment. The audience was treated to screen…
Read full story: Centre For Accessibility Australia Launch
The future of aesthetic use of access in art
1 June 2018
Access is not only something for presenters to address. As successful works are created and mounted by diverse artists, it’s also become an integral part of creative practice. In many examples, stories told with access at the forefront creates work that all people can enjoy, and is not aimed specifically at able-bodied audiences.
Read full story: The future of aesthetic use of access in art
Microsoft launches adaptive game controller
31 May 2018
Microsoft has announced its upcoming release of a game controller designed specifically for people with disabilities. The Adaptive Controller for Xbox can be connected to external buttons, switches, joysticks and mounts, giving players with a wide range of physical disabilities the ability to customise their setups.
Read full story: Microsoft launches adaptive game controller
Why you can't call yourself a UX Designer if you're ignoring accessibility.
25 May 2018
People with disability face significant barriers in their day-to-day lives and use of the web which many of us simply take for granted. Holly McKee write about why we should all be considering accessibility in our designs.
Read full story: Why you can’t call yourself a UX Designer if you’re ignoring accessibility.
Insights into accessibility – A conversation with musician Andre Louis
20 May 2018
Meet Andre Louis, a musician, tech-lover and self-proclaimed geek. Andre was the first visually impaired person in the world to own the revolutionary Komplete Kontrol software created by Native Instruments. He’s been making music for the last year and is fascinated by new and emerging technology.
Read full story: Insights into accessibility – A conversation with musician Andre Louis