1noMuseum audio description (AD) has emerged as a research topic in Translation Studies only in recent years, especially since AD started to move from being a service for the visually impaired to become a paradigm in Translation Studies. Many AD guidelines have been produced over the years to promote accessibility and support best practices for the visually impaired. From a comparison of AD guidelines available in the United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, France, Greece and the United States in 2010, it is clear that film and television AD still have priority over museum AD and that only some general features of museum AD are outlined. In this paper I will first introduce museum AD as described in these guidelines ...
Verbal description plays a crucial role in improving access to modern-day art museums. This article ...
The chapter opens with a definition of audio description (AD) \u2013 an accessible form of audiovisu...
As the Translation Studies community moves forward in an increasingly networked globe, and the needs...
Museums present a myriad of source texts, which are often highly ambiguous. Yet Museum Audio Descrip...
This paper will first trace the development of accessibility and inclusion in relation to the parall...
Museum audio description is an accessible and intersemiotic translation submodality (Jakobson 1959: ...
This article focuses on museum audio description (AD) as a modality of intersemiotic translation (IT...
Introduction: Audio description (AD) in museums is crucial for making them accessible for people wit...
1noThis paper first illustrates the major revisions, such as a new view of society, the nation, and ...
1noThe paper portrays a linguistic and textual analysis of a corpus of 18 museum audio descriptions ...
This contribution seeks to explore the potential of museum audio description (AD) – a sub-genre of g...
Within a museum context, audio description (AD) is generally thought to be a tool for enhancing acce...
We report on a comparative analysis of two approaches to live audio-describing (AD) visual art in mu...
This contribution focuses on museum audio description (AD), originally intended as an access tool fo...
2noThis chapter will concentrate on the question of accessibility to museums, to architecture and to...
Verbal description plays a crucial role in improving access to modern-day art museums. This article ...
The chapter opens with a definition of audio description (AD) \u2013 an accessible form of audiovisu...
As the Translation Studies community moves forward in an increasingly networked globe, and the needs...
Museums present a myriad of source texts, which are often highly ambiguous. Yet Museum Audio Descrip...
This paper will first trace the development of accessibility and inclusion in relation to the parall...
Museum audio description is an accessible and intersemiotic translation submodality (Jakobson 1959: ...
This article focuses on museum audio description (AD) as a modality of intersemiotic translation (IT...
Introduction: Audio description (AD) in museums is crucial for making them accessible for people wit...
1noThis paper first illustrates the major revisions, such as a new view of society, the nation, and ...
1noThe paper portrays a linguistic and textual analysis of a corpus of 18 museum audio descriptions ...
This contribution seeks to explore the potential of museum audio description (AD) – a sub-genre of g...
Within a museum context, audio description (AD) is generally thought to be a tool for enhancing acce...
We report on a comparative analysis of two approaches to live audio-describing (AD) visual art in mu...
This contribution focuses on museum audio description (AD), originally intended as an access tool fo...
2noThis chapter will concentrate on the question of accessibility to museums, to architecture and to...
Verbal description plays a crucial role in improving access to modern-day art museums. This article ...
The chapter opens with a definition of audio description (AD) \u2013 an accessible form of audiovisu...
As the Translation Studies community moves forward in an increasingly networked globe, and the needs...