2nd Annual International Neurodiversity & The Built Environment Symposium: Immersive Experiences
2nd Annual International Neurodiversity & The Built Environment Symposium: Immersive Experiences
Thank you for attending this year's Neurodiversity Symposium. We hope you enjoyed the inspiring day and we're already looking forward to next year. Take time to watch this year's sessions below.
Building upon last year's symposium, Neurodiversity: Building Community and Rethinking the Built Environment, this year’s dialogue focuses on immersive experiences, responsive environments, spatial interactions, and experimental evaluative and physiological measuring tools and criteria. It also includes advocacy, spatial and social guidelines, and bottom up and organic initiatives.
These serial events are intensely cross-disciplinary and aim towards critical interactions addressing all-inclusive ways for inhabiting and perceiving our environments. They aim to stimulate international dialogue amongst designers, artists, medical field experts, tech companies, educational institutions, self-advocates and caregivers.
Introductions
- Stephen K. Klasko
- Barbara Klinkhammer
- Mark L. Tykocinski
Panel Sessions
Interaction & Response
- Spatial Animacy: Designing Interactive Environments through Kinesthetic Empathy
Harry Krekoukiotis - Building A Nervous System for the Built Environment
Mikael Avery, Alessandro Napoli & Mijail Serruya - Affective Matter: A haptic material modality for emotion regulation and communication
Athina Papadopoulou
Frameworks & Implementations
- Normalisation to Neurodiversity: Changing Perceptions
Merry Barua - Inclu.de: Inclusion, Design, Allyship, Advocacy
Shaneel Mukerji - How human-centered design creates The Matrix an inevitable overlap of virtual and physical spaces
Tendo, Jen Goldsmith & Hilary Scharton - Autistic Imaginaries of Architectural Space
Magda Mostafa & Rachel Updegrove
Experience, Art & Health
- Art and Health Interventions – transferring mediated aesthetic experiences from the gallery / museum to healthcare
Lyn Godley & Anita Kocsis - Art Therapy for the Neurodiverse
Rachel Brandoff & Reina Lombardi - The Grey Area Between Autism and Immersive Environments
Autisarian Network, Lonnie Smith
Social Spaces & Support Mechanisms
- The value of natural environments: Healing through immersive wilderness therapy experiences
Tony Issenmann - Building Community and Independence in a Shared Space… One Tool at a Time!
Amy McCann - Identity, Design, and Virtual Worlds
Corinne Gray - Esports Infrastructure Inclusion
Nerd Street Gamers, Taryn McCarty - Creating Immersive Virtual Environments with and for Individuals with Autism
nonPareil Institute, Kyle Barton & Mark Theurer
Panel Discussion Moderators
- Severino Alfonso
- Wendy J. Ross
- Loukia Tsafoulia
This event is organized by Severino Alfonso and Loukia Tsafoulia as part of the Synesthetic Research and Design Lab, along with Dr. Wendy Ross and Sabra Townsend from the Center for Autism and Neurodiversity, Jefferson Health. The symposium supports the research conducted by the Interior Design 7 course in the College of Architecture and the Built Environment, taught by Severino Alfonso and Loukia Tsafoulia.