1372 - Designer Collin van Uchelen touches Chrysanthemum Firework Tactile Panel, Project Fire Flower 2021

Resonance & Cross-Sensory Translation in Pyrotechnic Arts

Collin van Uchelen, Ph.D.

Arts AccessAbility Network Manitoba & VPMAC Co-Presentation

We are thrilled to present a captivating seminar on "Resonance & Cross-Sensory Translation in Pyrotechnic Arts" by Collin van Uchelen, Ph.D. This event is co-presented by the Arts AccessAbility Network Manitoba and Video Pool Media Arts Centre.

Abstract:

Pyrotechnic arts can have an impact that is experienced both in our bodies and in our emotions. We may feel thrilled by the exhilarating intensity at the finale of a firework display and we may also feel tingles or goose-bumps in moments that touch us deeply. I call this visceral experience resonance. In this seminar, we will explore what brings on this tingling energy in the presence of art.

Drawing on my own experience of sight-loss, I will describe how resonance provides a way to feel connected with art. I will also show how words, touch, and sounds can be used to translate the appearance of light across senses - making it accessible in non-visual forms. On a broader level, this presentation invites participants to consider how the low-vision/blind community can be meaningfully included in public displays of art—such as events featuring fireworks.

Collin van Uchelen with Guide Dog Rico

Biographical Information

Collin van Uchelen, Ph.D

Collin van Uchelen, Ph.D., is a Community Psychologist, Conceptual Artist, and Pyrotechnician based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Collin's appreciation for fireworks is informed by his own experience of sight-loss from a degenerative blinding eye disease. His work in the pyrotechnic arts explores techniques for translating the light of fireworks into non-visual forms, such as descriptive words, sounds, and tactile representations. Currently, he is choreographing a pyro-musical display from his unique position as a designer who is functionally blind.