Abstract
This research addresses the need to improve gallery art experiences for visually impaired individuals through digital multisensory design. It solves the challenge of visual accessibility in traditional galleries using a co-design approach with visually impaired users. Aiming to foster inclusive art engagement, the methodology involves go-along interviews, creative workshops, prototype trials, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Expected outcomes include innovative multisensory art experiences and practical design frameworks for galleries. The project promotes inclusivity in art, advancing cultural accessibility and supporting disability rights within gallery spaces.
Presenters
Jinyu HanStudent, PHD, The University of Dundee, Dundee City, United Kingdom Paul Gault
Lecturer, Design and Making at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, University of Dundee, United Kingdom
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KEYWORDS
SENSORY INNOVATION, MUSEUM ENGAGEMENT, VISUALLY IMPAIRED, INCLUSIVE DESIGN