This chapter focuses on the accessibility of art museums to people with visual impairments. It provides punctual guidelines to describe artworks to blind and partially sighted people and it presents an inclusive design method of narrative writing to support the museum in its decision-making process of becoming more accessibile and inclusive
This qualitative case study focuses on multisensory resources for walk-in museum visitors with visua...
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 ...
All museum visitors should be able to go to any museum they like and observe the artworks they prefe...
How do we Ensure Art Accessibility for the blind and visually impaired? This research looks at ways ...
This is the reporting of the master graduation assignment of Hester de Bliek, Design for Interaction...
For people with visual impairment, environmental features create barriers to inclusion and participa...
This article discusses the organization of the exhibition environment for visually impaired visitors...
A guidance report containing innovative guidelines and insights in how to inclusive exhibition desig...
This conference paper discusses the innovative and novel inclusive exhibition and service design sol...
The museum world is in a time of great change, many of the changes focus on the accessibility of mus...
This conference paper discusses the innovative and novel inclusive exhibition and service design sol...
This article explores the collaborative design, curation and assessment of a temporary exhibition th...
This thesis posits that inclusivity for the visually-impaired is necessary in all arts and cultural...
Accessibility raises political and cultural questions about inclusion and inclusive practices. Muse...
This qualitative case study focuses on multisensory resources for walk-in museum visitors with visua...
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 ...
All museum visitors should be able to go to any museum they like and observe the artworks they prefe...
How do we Ensure Art Accessibility for the blind and visually impaired? This research looks at ways ...
This is the reporting of the master graduation assignment of Hester de Bliek, Design for Interaction...
For people with visual impairment, environmental features create barriers to inclusion and participa...
This article discusses the organization of the exhibition environment for visually impaired visitors...
A guidance report containing innovative guidelines and insights in how to inclusive exhibition desig...
This conference paper discusses the innovative and novel inclusive exhibition and service design sol...
The museum world is in a time of great change, many of the changes focus on the accessibility of mus...
This conference paper discusses the innovative and novel inclusive exhibition and service design sol...
This article explores the collaborative design, curation and assessment of a temporary exhibition th...
This thesis posits that inclusivity for the visually-impaired is necessary in all arts and cultural...
Accessibility raises political and cultural questions about inclusion and inclusive practices. Muse...
This qualitative case study focuses on multisensory resources for walk-in museum visitors with visua...
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 ...