Simon McKeown was named DaDaFest Artist of the year 2010 for his work 'Motion Disabled'.
Motion Disabled was projected on St George's Dock ventilation shaft and in 17 countries across the world on 3 December as part of International Day of Persons with a Disability.
The 16 day festival of disability and deaf arts awards took place at the Bluecoat arts centre.
DaDaFest2010 festival ended on December 4 with a special awards ceremony.
DaDaFest is the UK's biggest deaf and disability arts festival.
DadaFest celebrated 10 years with events across the city in November and December.
Extra-Ordinary dance duet perform at The Bluecoat arts centre as part of DaDaFest 2010.
Extra-Ordinary are dancers Lucy Hind and David Toole.
Dancer David Toole is acclaimed for his work as an actor and dancer on stage and on screen.
International music project Krip-Hop performed at The Bluecoat Arts Centre as part of DaDaFest 2010.
The Krip Hop performance on Friday 26 November was followed by a DJ workshop on Saturday 27 November at Parr Street Studios.
DaDaFest 10 takes place at venues across Liverpool between 18 November and 3 December 2010.
Krip Hop features musicians with disabilities from Uganda, USA and the UK.
As part of DaDaFest10 artist Stelarc performed at FACT. Stelarc is known for having an ear transplanted on his arm.
The Greek-Australian performance artist Stelarc was in conversation at FACT.
Carnival of the Unexpected took place on Thursday 25 November at Tate Liverpool as part of DaDaFest 2010.
Funk, punk and hip hop band The Fish Police played 'Late at Tate' as part of DaDafest 2010.
The event is part of the DaDaFest International festival of Disability and Deaf Arts.
The festival brings artists from across the globe to Liverpool to showcase and celebrate the best in Disability and Deaf Arts.
DaDaFest 10 takes place at venues across Liverpool between 18 November and 3 December 2010.
This years theme for the festival is Objects of Curiosity and Desire with focus on identity.
For more information on DaDafest visit www.dadafest2010.co.uk or call 0151 707 1733.
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