Instagram #accessdenied Campaign

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Written by Martyn Sibley

28/08/2012

Further to my ‘need for a new approach’ blog posts, I wanted to spell out my latest ‘creative activism’ campaign.

Simply using Instagram on your mobile, take a good picture (with or without you in view – or even one of each) of an inaccessible place, add some cool effects and tweet it with the hashtag #accessdenied.

Checkout the picture of steps to a great local coffee shop on my homepage for an idea of what I am talking about. You might photograph steps, narrow doors, high tables etc…

Once you have chosen the venue, explain why it is not accessible and why this sucks; then let me know its live.

After I have received enough entries I shall turn these into a limited edition piece of artwork and push out to the mainstram media.

May the force be with you!

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Martyn Sibley is a disability inclusion changemaker, entrepreneur, advisor, and author exploring how societies thrive when everyone is included. His work spans business, media, technology, and policy, with a focus on how inclusive thinking and design can create better outcomes not only for disabled people, but for society as a whole.

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  1. Hi there, I have tweeted a photo for your campaign. Thanks for helping me! Lily

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