eduagility

eduagility

Hands, minds and moments of clarity

“Hands, Minds & Moments of Clarity” 01:24 minsFacilitator: Daniel Weiss In this bright museum space, a quiet exchange unfolds: the man standing gently shares new information with the man on the left, who lifts his finger as if catching a…

Miguel

The Man Who Traveled Into Color 03:27 minsFacilitator: Daniel Weiss Miguel stood in front of the museum, unsure of what waited inside. Art was not part of his world; numbers, order, and expectations were. Yet something inside him wanted to…

Vania

“The Girl Who Liked Broken Bodies” 08:00 minsFacilitator: Daniel Weiss Vania’s emotional world is one of fragmented beauty, raw truth, and symbolic darkness, driven by a longing for freedom, equality, recognition, and the courage to express the parts of herself…

Enrico

The dandelion metaphor is not accidental 01:24 minsFacilitator: Daniel Weiss The video is not just a description of two paintings. It is an autobiography disguised as an art commentary. What runs through it is a quiet but fierce longing: to…

Alison

What she wishes other Deaf children could receive (Linguistic foundations, Identity, and Opportunity) 09:18 minsFacilitator: Daniel Weiss This video is not simply a reflection of a Museum or of LEGO.It is the emotional autobiography of a Deaf woman discovering herself…

Two Realities

“Two Realities” 26:46 minsFacilitator: Daniel Weiss This video expresses a collective longing for dignity, belonging, structural equality, and cultural recognition — and a profound fear that without true transformation, museums will continue to keep Deaf people at a distance, across…

The Emotional Heartbeat

“The Emotional Heartbeat” 02:52 minsFacilitator: Daniel Weiss This video captures the emotional transformation of a participant who entered the museum unsure, uninformed, and hesitant — and left with a sense of possibility, belonging, and purpose. The experience revealed a world…

The Woman in the Wheelchair

“The Woman in the Wheelchair” 00:28 minsFacilitator: Daniel Weiss She saw the woman in the wheelchair and recognized more than an image; she saw every moment a Deaf person has been treated as incomplete, as something divided, as a body…