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SUMMARY:Debra Kroetsch-Autism Advocate and an Adult with Autism
DESCRIPTION:Debra Kroetsch was not diagnosed with autism until the age of 50.  She was left to her own devices as wife and mother without the guidance and supports that many others receive.  Debra has “translated the indecipherable neurotypical world into a simpler\, visual language and holds that translation with a permanent context”.  That is to say she has made the world work for her. \nDebra shows the many low-tech but extensive changes that she has made to her life.  She hopes to not only inspire others to think outside the box by thinking “Inside the Box”\, she also hopes to inform others about the way many individuals living with autism see the world.  Debra has the ability to help us understand what often goes on in the minds of our loved ones that they may not be able to relay to us themselves. \nThis Workshop is free to attend but space is limited so we ask that you RSVP to dkroetsch53@gmail.com by February 1\, 2020.
URL:https://autismwny.org/event/debra-kroetsch-autism-advocate-and-an-adult-with-autism/
LOCATION:Museum of disABILITy History\, 3826 Main Street\, Buffalo\, NY\, 14226\, United States
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SUMMARY:Digital Arts and Technology Access Program
DESCRIPTION:Digital Arts and Technology Access Program\nDATA is a media arts and technology program designed for individuals on the Autism Spectrum ages 13-19. A series of weekly winter and spring workshops will build up different creative and social skills. These workshops will culminate in a summer intensive on Villa Maria’s campus. All workshops utilize hands-on project focused learning with achievable modular goals for each meeting. Students will learn a large range of media-based practices that will suit all interests in technology and art. \n  \nThere is a registration fee of $50 for participants. Limited full scholarships are available. \nContact kevin@squeaky.org for more information and registration. \n\nAll Winter/Spring workshops take place at The Buffalo Center for Arts & Technology\, 1221 Main St. Buffalo\, N.Y. \nSOUND ENGINEERING  – February 29th – March 21st\n10 am – 1 pm \n$50 Registration Fee \nFrom beats to broadcast\, sound plays an important part in all forms of media. In this workshop\, students will explore audio production and learn fun new ways to construct and create unique soundscapes and stories. Using podcasts as a model students will work with found and recorded audio to make a creative take on their experience. \n  \n\nAlternative Animation  – March 28th – April 18th\n10 am – 1 pm \n$50 Registration Fee \nAnimation is the oldest form of media art. In this creative workshop\, students will explore different forms of traditional and digital animation. From stop-frame to Adobe’s Character Animator. Students will create short projects that explore different aspects of their experience. \n\n\nMovie Production – April 25th – May 16th\n10 am – 1 pm \n$50 Registration Fee \nLights\, Camera\, ACTION! This workshop will teach students how to plan\, set up and shoot short format narrative videos. Students will learn to use manual cameras\, audio equipment\, and video editing. The class will culminate in students creating a short biography from their perspective. \n  \nSpring/Winter Registration \n  \nSummer program takes place on the Villa Maria College Campus\, 240 Pine Ridge Rd\, Buffalo\, N.Y. \n Summer Program – August 17th – August 21st\n10 am – 3 pm \n$100 Registration Fee \nLights\, Camera\, ACTION! This workshop will teach students how to plan\, set up and shoot short format narrative videos. Students will learn to use manual cameras\, audio equipment\, and video editing. The class will culminate in students creating a short biography from their perspective. \n  \nSummer Registration is not open \n\n  \nDATA is made possible with support from:
URL:https://autismwny.org/event/digital-arts-and-technology-access-program/
LOCATION:The Buffalo Center for Arts & Technology\, 1221 Main Stree\, Buffalo\, 14209\, United States
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