This article focuses on participatory accessibility by providing adefinition, several theoretical insights and practical examples. By reporting on an inclusive and participatory experience carried out with blind, partially sighted and non-blind children in the drafting, recording and using audio description (AD) for a live opera performance, the aim is to bring into the spotlight the potential benefits of making accessibility a collective, open enterprise where end-users and creators are one. The article also advocates for the participatory turn in media accessibility research and practice
Understanding of how to create inclusive performance experiences for spectators with disabilities re...
Audio Description for film and television is a pre-recorded track that uses verbal descriptions to p...
This work provides an overview of the state of accessibility at film festivals all over the world, i...
This article focuses on participatory accessibility by providing adefinition, several theoretical in...
Access services aiming to make live performances accessible to persons with sensory impairments are ...
With approximately six million people who are blind, between the ages of 16-75+ years of age in the ...
The paper, starting from the studies on the accessibility (Perego, 2005; Diaz-Cintas, 2005), present...
Audio description as an access service is a cornerstone of inclusive theatre(s). The ever-increasing...
Audio description for the blind and visually-impaired has been around since people have described wh...
Audio description, a form of trans-modal media translation, allows people who are blind or visually ...
With the surge in media accessibility studies, researchers have explored the possibility of using ps...
This article explores the phenomenon of integrated audio description (AD) and the ways in which acce...
The European Community (EC) has issued several directives to promote social inclusion and media acce...
This paper explores the creation of an alternative to traditional Audio Description for visually imp...
Purpose The current article focuses on the experiences of live music event attendees with visual im...
Understanding of how to create inclusive performance experiences for spectators with disabilities re...
Audio Description for film and television is a pre-recorded track that uses verbal descriptions to p...
This work provides an overview of the state of accessibility at film festivals all over the world, i...
This article focuses on participatory accessibility by providing adefinition, several theoretical in...
Access services aiming to make live performances accessible to persons with sensory impairments are ...
With approximately six million people who are blind, between the ages of 16-75+ years of age in the ...
The paper, starting from the studies on the accessibility (Perego, 2005; Diaz-Cintas, 2005), present...
Audio description as an access service is a cornerstone of inclusive theatre(s). The ever-increasing...
Audio description for the blind and visually-impaired has been around since people have described wh...
Audio description, a form of trans-modal media translation, allows people who are blind or visually ...
With the surge in media accessibility studies, researchers have explored the possibility of using ps...
This article explores the phenomenon of integrated audio description (AD) and the ways in which acce...
The European Community (EC) has issued several directives to promote social inclusion and media acce...
This paper explores the creation of an alternative to traditional Audio Description for visually imp...
Purpose The current article focuses on the experiences of live music event attendees with visual im...
Understanding of how to create inclusive performance experiences for spectators with disabilities re...
Audio Description for film and television is a pre-recorded track that uses verbal descriptions to p...
This work provides an overview of the state of accessibility at film festivals all over the world, i...