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Co-designing choice: objectivity, aesthetics and agency in audio-description |
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| Abstract/Description |
Even though museums and galleries have made efforts to become more inclusive, many continue to find it challenging to engage visitors who are blind or have low vision. The ‘Vis-ability’ exhibition, presented at the QUT Art Museum in 2019 was an exhibition curated with clear social inclusion goals from the outset. Through it, the museum sought to develop innovative, cost effective, and readily replicable techniques to allow blind and low vision visitors and artists to engage with the institution and its collections. |
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Taylor & Francis, Museum Management and Curatorship
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| Publisher Location |
Online
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| Volume |
36
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2
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189-203
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| Date Issued |
12 February 2021
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Bree Hadley, Janice Rieger, Co-designing choice: objectivity, aesthetics and agency in audio-description, Taylor & Francis, Museum Management and Curatorship, Online, 36, 2, 12 February 2021, 189-203
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79380
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