Purpose The current article focuses on the experiences of live music event attendees with visual impairment (VI). It outlines the factors which impact on the accessibility of events and considers how accessibility might be improved for these individuals. Design/methodology/approach The article reports on findings from a mixed-methods project utilising a structured interview study (N = 20) and an online survey (N = 94). Interview data were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, providing in-depth insight into participants’ experiences before and during events. Quantitative survey data were analysed descriptively and statistically, and Thematic Analysis of open-ended responses was carried out. Findings Attendance at...
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This paper responds to a range of theory and industry reporting, to provide an informed narrative wh...
This presentation to the music festival industry shared findings of research published in the Intern...
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The thesis discussed improvements of concepts for visually impaired participants in events. The obje...
This thesis explores the musical lives of adults and adolescents who have a visual impairment. It co...
This presentation draws together research considering perceptions of ICT enhanced performances, acce...
Access services aiming to make live performances accessible to persons with sensory impairments are ...
Access services aiming to make live performances accessible to persons with sensory impairments are ...
Access services aiming to make live performances accessible to persons with sensory impairments are ...
This thesis describes the design process to enhance the music festival experience for hearing-impair...
The concept of an 'experience economy', originally a business philosophy (Pine & Gilmore, 1999), has...
This article describes the inclusive experience of a student with visual impairment in secondary ban...
Research has shown that having a sight impairment (SI) may impact on participation in recreational a...
This paper responds to a range of theory and industry reporting, to provide an informed narrative wh...
This paper responds to a range of theory and industry reporting, to provide an informed narrative wh...
This presentation to the music festival industry shared findings of research published in the Intern...
This thesis explores the musical lives of adults and adolescents who have a visual impairment. It co...
Special events, such as fairs, conventions, ballgames, and concerts are typically activities people ...
The thesis discussed improvements of concepts for visually impaired participants in events. The obje...
This thesis explores the musical lives of adults and adolescents who have a visual impairment. It co...
This presentation draws together research considering perceptions of ICT enhanced performances, acce...
Access services aiming to make live performances accessible to persons with sensory impairments are ...
Access services aiming to make live performances accessible to persons with sensory impairments are ...
Access services aiming to make live performances accessible to persons with sensory impairments are ...
This thesis describes the design process to enhance the music festival experience for hearing-impair...
The concept of an 'experience economy', originally a business philosophy (Pine & Gilmore, 1999), has...
This article describes the inclusive experience of a student with visual impairment in secondary ban...
Research has shown that having a sight impairment (SI) may impact on participation in recreational a...