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David Alan Feingold:
An Evolving Exploration of Disability
In the Fall of 2008, Serendip collaborated with David Feingold, a doctoral student in disability studies at National-Louis University, to create a virtual gallery [5] of his digital artwork exploring human diversity [6], brain and behavior [7], mental health [8], and disabilities and cultural evolution [9]. The media linked below are further explorations on these themes and reflect an evolving exploration of disability.
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"The Liberatory Deconstruction of the Bipolar Impaired Self"
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"Inside Out"
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Uses Quicktime.
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Other places on Serendip
Feingold Gallery, 2008 [5]
Gallery & Artist Background [11]
Outside links
Disability Studies in Education Conference 2009, Syracuse University [12]

Comments
While watching the power [13]
While watching the power point, "The Liberatory Deconstruction of the Bipolar Impaired Self", I experienced my usual "flip picture book" in rapid thoughts of how did I find this website at exactly this time in my life when these questions are coming at me like a freight train about my own BP diagnosis. Currently I am struggling to put two thoughts together to express my feelings about the power point. Whereas, two days ago I gave a presentation at work that was dubbed by my coworkers as "brilliant, creative...how do you do it?" ideas for marketing our agency. All of which I put together approximately an hour before the presentation. This is my world. Brilliant, innovative ideas come hurdling at me like a meteor shower and if I'm energetic enough that day, I might trap two or three of them in a cage long enough to write them down before they disappear forever into an abyss of chaotic distant memories. Today I feel inferior and unworthy of the praises I received 48 hours ago. Only I know how little effort I put in. But I feel like they must know it deep down inside and are probably just flattering me. Who knows, the next 48 hours I may feel like I could be the CEO and deserve to be. One thing is certain...anyone who takes a journey with me through my mind could never say there was nothing to see along the way.