Access Beyond Sight: A Research-Informed Cake Artefact on Inclusive Blue Spaces

Research output: Non-textual outputArtefact

Abstract

This edible research artefact was developed as part of the University of Brighton’s “Bake Your Thesis” competition. The cake visualises key concepts from Sadie Rockliffe’s research on blue space access and disability justice. Drawing on multisensory design principles and participatory inclusion frameworks, the cake highlights the limitations of vision-centred access and reimagines inclusion as interdependent, co-produced, and relational. The artefact is both a method of public engagement and a visual metaphor for rethinking environmental equity.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 3 Apr 2025
EventResearch and Knowledge Exchange Showcase 2025 - University of Brighton , Brighton, United Kingdom
Duration: 3 Apr 2025 → …
https://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/rakeweek/

Keywords

  • Blue space
  • Disability inclusion
  • environmental justice
  • Sensory design
  • Public engagement
  • Accessible research communication
  • Research translation
  • Critical disability studies

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