Thursday 29 April 2010

Books: image and identity

this is the one book been looking for which i have just found by accident at work while doing some research for work!
This book is really useful for my work and hoping to link to my 1500 word essay, it is called "Between a Rock and a Hard Place": the hearing world : the deaf community, edited by the Deaf Ex-Mainstreamer's Group, 2003, Biddles Ltd, kings lynn.

has various of stories of other people experiences of their life's in school, work etc.

Just started to read it so will give it more input when read a bit more.

Wednesday 28 April 2010

collection of memories and things that my mum kept

This photograph shows all the collection that my mum kept since i went to osdal house school for the deaf, and i have them all now and keeping them.
It was impossible to submit all of these as it would be overflowing and lot a to show!

Graphs


it also documents the hearing and speech tests involving boring and time-consuming visits to hospitals, which were a regular feature of my childhood. Not something I had any pleasure doing.

Living in a Goldfish Bowl

This goldfish bowl with all my items inside, it says a lot

about my life and my identity - what I have endured

since I was a baby.I have always had to wear hearing aids

and these have affectedmy sense of ‘self’ throughout my life.

Hearing Aids and Phonic Ear


These are leaflets and magazines on Phonic Ear HC455, there were big, bulky and heavy to wear but we had to wear them at school every day but not at home, boy was I glad about that! When I got to my teens, I started to rebel about wearing these things even though they were doing their best for me try get best education etc. The other is magazine from RNID on hearing aid and other technology that could improve deaf life's.

technology - deaf - changed since 1985!

These are the technology that most deaf people use, it is changing fast now. As we now use mobile sms messages all the time, before the mobile and internet came out we had to go to deaf club to meet friends and find out what events were happening also relied on British Deaf News, which we still use today. But now deaf club is not a place to meet as we communicate via email, facebook, sms messages. But however we still need minicom, to communicate with hearing peers like sorting out bills etc. Telephone flashing light to let us know the phone is ringing. Vibrating alarm clock to wake us up, which we now have a few choices to have. also smoke alarm which is installed by fireman, to ensure that our lives are safe. This is linked to vibrating pad and flashing light also noise for other people to hear. Only downside of this is we cannot hear very well when it is time to change the batteries!

Thursday 22 April 2010

need to keep this up to date

Will be putting up some more images and about my identity over the weekend.

This is something i must do over the weekend and get it sorted also do some photography work and get art work ready for submission.