Jinyu Han
Making Sense – Co-designing better visitor engagement experiences with blind and partially sighted people
This research addresses the need to improve gallery art experiences for blind and partially sighted individuals through sensory 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 co-design workshops, case study, research through design and interdisciplinary collaboration. The project promotes inclusivity in art, advancing cultural accessibility and supporting disability rights within gallery spaces.
Names of Supervisors:
- Professor Graham Pullin
- Dr Paul Gault