This public programme of exhibitions, screenings, artist talks, and workshops delivered by deafblind members, explored sense perception as our common ground for experiencing the world. This event developed from ongoing research into deafblindness and technologies of perception. It explored what sensory loss can tell us about the way we perceive ourselves and the world, and questioned how the interaction between art and technology could help us see differently. It was co-hosted by the University of Glasgow, in partnership with Deafblind Scotland, LUX Scotland, and the Centre for Contemporary Arts
It is generally understood that the human senses are interconnected and always work in relation to e...
In this paper we propose a framework for communicating performance art to deaf, blind and deafblind ...
Departments and organaitaions involved in the research are noted below; School of Engineering, Trin...
This double-screen video installation explores perception, touch, and imagination from a deafblind ‘...
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This presentation offers a case study of a ‘live’ Textile Design project that took place between Oct...
An interpreted TED talk, entitled The Technology of Touch, showing interpretation with a DeafBlind p...
This paper discusses a participatory action design research project to develop an inclusively curate...
International audienceThis paper reports on “TOTEM” (TOuch ThE Music), a project aiming at finding i...
This dissertation is entirely dedicated to people having some degree of combined impairments of both...
Museums hold collections of objects. Interventions, such as audio descriptions, objects, and maps, m...
The long-term goal of this research is to develop tactual aids for persons who are profoundly deaf o...
Today our cultural events are dominated by visual information based on sight and sound, but hardly a...
This thesis describes the design process to enhance the music festival experience for hearing-impair...
Item does not contain fulltextPeople sense the world by exploiting correlations between their physic...
It is generally understood that the human senses are interconnected and always work in relation to e...
In this paper we propose a framework for communicating performance art to deaf, blind and deafblind ...
Departments and organaitaions involved in the research are noted below; School of Engineering, Trin...
This double-screen video installation explores perception, touch, and imagination from a deafblind ‘...
Udgivelsesdato: Oct-DecExclusion from the joy of experiencing music, especially in concert venues, i...
This presentation offers a case study of a ‘live’ Textile Design project that took place between Oct...
An interpreted TED talk, entitled The Technology of Touch, showing interpretation with a DeafBlind p...
This paper discusses a participatory action design research project to develop an inclusively curate...
International audienceThis paper reports on “TOTEM” (TOuch ThE Music), a project aiming at finding i...
This dissertation is entirely dedicated to people having some degree of combined impairments of both...
Museums hold collections of objects. Interventions, such as audio descriptions, objects, and maps, m...
The long-term goal of this research is to develop tactual aids for persons who are profoundly deaf o...
Today our cultural events are dominated by visual information based on sight and sound, but hardly a...
This thesis describes the design process to enhance the music festival experience for hearing-impair...
Item does not contain fulltextPeople sense the world by exploiting correlations between their physic...
It is generally understood that the human senses are interconnected and always work in relation to e...
In this paper we propose a framework for communicating performance art to deaf, blind and deafblind ...
Departments and organaitaions involved in the research are noted below; School of Engineering, Trin...