All museum visitors should be able to go to any museum they like and observe the artworks they prefer. For\u2028visually impaired people this is often not the case, even though museums have a social responsibility to make \u2028their collections accessible for everyone. Especially since the United Nations agreed on the rights of persons with disabilities to live independently and participate fully in\u2028all aspects of life (2006). The process of creating a more inclusive cultural sector is well underway, but people with a visual impairment are often excluded from truly experiencing the art world. In my thesis I explored opportunities for Dutch museums to bridge this gap. The Netherlands counts 320.000 people with a visual impairment (in d...
Blind Visitor Experiences at Art Museums seeks to answer two questions: Given the guiding principle ...
The exterior of Oberlin College’s Allen Memorial Art Museum boldly reads “The Cause of Art is the Ca...
For my Senior Project, I wanted to explore possible solutions to accessibility in Art & Design while...
This is the reporting of the master graduation assignment of Hester de Bliek, Design for Interaction...
How do we Ensure Art Accessibility for the blind and visually impaired? This research looks at ways ...
This chapter focuses on the accessibility of art museums to people with visual impairments. It provi...
This qualitative case study focuses on multisensory resources for walk-in museum visitors with visua...
This article explores the collaborative design, curation and assessment of a temporary exhibition th...
This article discusses the organization of the exhibition environment for visually impaired visitors...
People with visual impairments (PVI) have shown interest in visiting museums and enjoying visual art...
We live in a visual world. Images are everywhere, especially in museums, where visuality is key. Wh...
This paper addresses the relationship between the visually impaired and the visual arts. The first s...
The museum world is in a time of great change, many of the changes focus on the accessibility of mus...
The research project conveyed in this article explores how to inclusively design and curate a non-pe...
The experience of visiting a museum exhibition is inherently visual. Although blind and partially bl...
Blind Visitor Experiences at Art Museums seeks to answer two questions: Given the guiding principle ...
The exterior of Oberlin College’s Allen Memorial Art Museum boldly reads “The Cause of Art is the Ca...
For my Senior Project, I wanted to explore possible solutions to accessibility in Art & Design while...
This is the reporting of the master graduation assignment of Hester de Bliek, Design for Interaction...
How do we Ensure Art Accessibility for the blind and visually impaired? This research looks at ways ...
This chapter focuses on the accessibility of art museums to people with visual impairments. It provi...
This qualitative case study focuses on multisensory resources for walk-in museum visitors with visua...
This article explores the collaborative design, curation and assessment of a temporary exhibition th...
This article discusses the organization of the exhibition environment for visually impaired visitors...
People with visual impairments (PVI) have shown interest in visiting museums and enjoying visual art...
We live in a visual world. Images are everywhere, especially in museums, where visuality is key. Wh...
This paper addresses the relationship between the visually impaired and the visual arts. The first s...
The museum world is in a time of great change, many of the changes focus on the accessibility of mus...
The research project conveyed in this article explores how to inclusively design and curate a non-pe...
The experience of visiting a museum exhibition is inherently visual. Although blind and partially bl...
Blind Visitor Experiences at Art Museums seeks to answer two questions: Given the guiding principle ...
The exterior of Oberlin College’s Allen Memorial Art Museum boldly reads “The Cause of Art is the Ca...
For my Senior Project, I wanted to explore possible solutions to accessibility in Art & Design while...