Les yeux de Claude Monet. Creació d’una exposició d’art immersiva adaptada al públic amb discapacitat visual

Bueno López, Carla
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Today, accessibility to culture by the population with some visual impairment is very limited. Hence, an opportunity arises to curb this growing need and contribute to social inclusion: Les yeux de Monet, an immersive and accessible exhibition, designed especially for people with visual disabilities, so that they can enjoy art with the use of touch, smell and hearing. To achieve the objectives and requirements set, the methodology includes the combination of four research techniques. In order to know the current state of accessibility to art and to understand the needs of the public, an exhaustive bibliographic review and a direct observation of other museums and art exhibitions have been carried out, and finally, surveys of people with some visual impairment and interviews with experts in art and accessibility. The results of this research show the lack of adaptation of visual content for people with blindness or visual impairment, and therefore, it is concluded that Les yeux de Monet could be a viable and interesting project for the public -both for people with visual disabilities and for people without any special need. ​
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