Museums hold collections of objects. Interventions, such as audio descriptions, objects, and maps, make these accessible to the visitors with visual impairments but 2-dimensional objects, such as maps, photographs and paintings, can still present challenges. An inter-disciplinary project works to improve access to visual art works via audio and touch interfaces. The outputs include an improved understanding of the how to improve access to the art collections for the audience and a re-usable technology to deliver audio in a non-linear fashion to the audience within a gallery. We discuss the project’s development strand. The steps taken, such as participatory and experimental approaches, are considered with the issues that arose whilst workin...
This study aims to make accessible the paintings of Aldemir Martins, at Museum of Art of UFC (MAUC) ...
This study investigated how museum visitors with very low or no vision perceived and processed tacti...
All museum visitors should be able to go to any museum they like and observe the artworks they prefe...
Museums hold collections of objects. Interventions, such as audio descriptions, objects, and maps, m...
International audienceVisually impaired people have for a long time been excluded from museum visits...
This paper describes a project that aims to help improve the accessibility of museums and heritage s...
Museums are predominantly a visual experience, and often lack tangible resources that reflect the br...
Through creative practice research this thesis investigates the concept of touch and its application...
This is the reporting of the master graduation assignment of Hester de Bliek, Design for Interaction...
Through creative practice research this thesis investigates the concept of touch and its application...
This qualitative case study focuses on multisensory resources for walk-in museum visitors with visua...
Inclusive access to culture for all people in institutions, such as museums, is an important issue s...
AbstractDual-sensory impaired person's perception of visual art (paintings, photos, statues etc.) ma...
Haptic communication through pictorial art remains an argumentative subject of aesthetic experience,...
Tactile reliefs offer many benefits over the more classic raised line drawings or tactile diagrams, ...
This study aims to make accessible the paintings of Aldemir Martins, at Museum of Art of UFC (MAUC) ...
This study investigated how museum visitors with very low or no vision perceived and processed tacti...
All museum visitors should be able to go to any museum they like and observe the artworks they prefe...
Museums hold collections of objects. Interventions, such as audio descriptions, objects, and maps, m...
International audienceVisually impaired people have for a long time been excluded from museum visits...
This paper describes a project that aims to help improve the accessibility of museums and heritage s...
Museums are predominantly a visual experience, and often lack tangible resources that reflect the br...
Through creative practice research this thesis investigates the concept of touch and its application...
This is the reporting of the master graduation assignment of Hester de Bliek, Design for Interaction...
Through creative practice research this thesis investigates the concept of touch and its application...
This qualitative case study focuses on multisensory resources for walk-in museum visitors with visua...
Inclusive access to culture for all people in institutions, such as museums, is an important issue s...
AbstractDual-sensory impaired person's perception of visual art (paintings, photos, statues etc.) ma...
Haptic communication through pictorial art remains an argumentative subject of aesthetic experience,...
Tactile reliefs offer many benefits over the more classic raised line drawings or tactile diagrams, ...
This study aims to make accessible the paintings of Aldemir Martins, at Museum of Art of UFC (MAUC) ...
This study investigated how museum visitors with very low or no vision perceived and processed tacti...
All museum visitors should be able to go to any museum they like and observe the artworks they prefe...