Interdisciplinary Arts 0130 - Look Ma, No Hands: An Introductory design class focused on assistive technology
Look Ma, No Hands
Fall
2025
1
4.00
Donna Cohn
02:30PM-03:50PM M;02:30PM-03:50PM W
Hampshire College
341148
Lemelson Building SHOP;Lemelson Building SHOP
dcLM@hampshire.edu
Look Ma, No Hands: An introductory design class focused on assistive technology: We will learn about some of the practical and ordinary problems faced by individuals who do not have full use of their hands or arms, then design, fabricate and collaboratively design assistive devices. Projects may be for children, or adults with temporary injuries/conditions or ongoing physical disabilities. We will also examine the concept of "Universal Design" - designing in a way that gracefully accommodates the range of human experience. Students in this class will develop problem solving, visual communication skills and a wide range of fabrication skills. There will be opportunities to work with the full range of materials and tools available in the Center for Design shop - such as metals, plastics and basic electronics. The curriculum will include weekly design assignments, guest speakers, readings, film viewings, discussions about the design process itself, as well as a major project Keywords:design, fabrication, physical disability, problem solving
Environments and Change Students should expect to spend 6-10 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time Library Materials: Documentary Film - Crip Camp Books: What Can A Body Do? by Sara Hendren (YES I NEED HELP GETTING ACCESS TO THIS BOOK IN PRINT AND/OR AUDIO) Brilliant Imperfection by Eli Clare