A deaf-centred art-science approach to community engagement with sign language technologies
        
        
            by
            
                
                
                Shaun O'Boyle, 
            
                
                
                Elizabeth Mathews, 
            
                
                
                Caro Brosens, 
            
                
                
                Rehana Omardeen, 
            
                
                
                Davy Van Landuyt, 
            
                
                
                Alvean Jones
            
                
                
                    
                        and
                    
                
                Lianne Quigley
            
        
        
            
                
Sign Language Machine Translation (SLMT) is an emerging   technology that will primarily impact deaf and hard of hearing   communities. Historically, these technologies have been developed by   hearing scientists, without input from deaf researchers or community   representatives. SignON was a three-year project exploring the   application of SLMT, and using a co-creation approach which was led   by the European Union of the Deaf. Here we describe an art-science   method to engage deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing audiences with   SLMT through theatre and performance. We also reflect on the   insights, perspectives, and feedback shared by audience members.
            
        
        
        
            
                
                Volume 23 • Issue 05 • 2024