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other community organisations considering PlaceMaking activities and projects. Thanks toall the many participants and artists who took part.Disability and Arts Transition TeamIn <strong>2012</strong>, the CAN SA Disability and Arts Transition (DATT) team continued to provideinformation, networking, and professional development opportunities to artists andorganizations. CAN SA has continued to support the transition of DATT into anindependent arts and disability organisation: Access 2 Arts incorporated toward the end of<strong>2012</strong> and was fully established by 1st January, 2013.Projects for <strong>2012</strong> included:Shots in the Dark project and rarely seen ExhibitionMelbourne-based ‘Blind Photographer’ Andrew Follows was brought to Adelaide to deliverphotographic skills development workshops for eight Adelaide-based blind andvision-impaired participants. Adelaide photographer Samantha (Sam) Oster met withparticipants on a weekly basis to support their ongoing skill development throughfacilitated group and one-on-one sessions. A very successful public outcome was achievedwith the ‘rarely seen’ exhibition held at State Library of South Australia during SALA. DATTpresented the audio recordings through personal media devices displayed adjacent to eachimage. These devices simultaneously presented the audio (through headphones) and video(through scrolling captions played along with the corresponding audio) descriptions of thework. A number of live audio described tours were held and Braille was used to createImages from Shots in the Dark - exhibition

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