[accessibleimage] New Book
- From: "Boguslaw Marek" <boguslaw.marek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 12:24:18 +0200
Dear All,
I have just received a copy of a new book, largely devoted to tactile graphics.
An important contribution to the field. "Another Eyyesight - Multisensory
Design in Context" by Julia Ionides and Peter Howell (The Dog Rose YTrust, UK)
2005 contains a number of articles rouped into six chapters: 1. Basic Approach
to Design, 2.Hearing, 3. Touch, 4. Design of Exhibitions and Community
Involvement 5. Outdoor Environments. 6. Theatre. The book 230 pages long comes
with two CDs. More details at
http://www.dogrose-trust.org.uk/anothereyesight.htm
Below is the table of contents:
Another Eyesight
Preface: Architecture and the Human Condition by Professor Juhani Pallasmaa
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Contents List
List of CD Tracks
Chapter 1. Basic Approach to Design
1.01 Using all our senses
1.02 Design
1.03 Multi-Sensory Design
1.04 Universal Design
1.05 Universal Communication
1.06 Psychophysics and Cognition
1.07 General Concept of Place
1.08 Wayfinding
1.09 Summary of Principles
Chapter 2 Hearing
2.01 The Nature of Sight, Smell and Taste
2.02 The Nature of Sound
2.03 Sound Engineering
2.04 The Existing Sound Environment
2.05 History of Transmission and Recording
2.06 The Current Situation
2.07 Soundscaping
2.08 Theory of Film Sound
2.09 Making Sound for films
2.10 Radio Sound
2.11 Internet Radio and New Media in New Places - Anything Anywhere? by Keith
Bramich
2.12 The Use of Sound in Interpretation
2.13 Scripting for Audio
2.14 Principles of Sound Production by Dr Peter Windows
2.15 Access to Leisure by Eric Sayce
2.16 Outreach
2.17 Sound Recording
2.18 Microphones
2.19 Creating Virtual Acoustic Environments by Dr Damian Murphy
2.20 Mixing and Monitoring
2.21 Signal Processing
2.22 Editing Sound
2.23 Sound Use and Presentation
2.24 Guidelines for Designing Accessible Audio Guides by Peter Bosher
2.25 Oral history
2.26 Visual Eyes, Aural Eyes, A Cross Sensory Approach to Design Education by
Professor Eric Somers
Chapter 3 Touch
3.01 Touch Literary by Rachel Sullivan
3.02 Touch
3.03 The use of Tactile Information
3.04 Introduction to Braille by Sue Nicholls, RNIB
3.05 The Use of Braille
3.06 Braille Guidelines by Barry Ginley, V&A
3.07 Tactile Models
3.08 Research on Tactile Reliefs
3.09 Tactile Exhibits: a Model Maker's Perspective, by Rebecca Fuller, RAF
Models
3.10 Looking at a Painting by Street Thoma, Philadelphia Art Museum,
3.11 Please Touch and Beyond the Screen by Elly Rubin and Hannah Gordon, Boston
Museum of Fine Arts
3.12 From Objects to Drawings: Introducing Tactile Graphics to Congenitally
Blind Children by Professor Boguslaw Marek, Catholic University of Lublin,
Poland.
3.13 Matthew Lloyd
Chapter 4 Design of Exhibitions and Community involvement
4.01 Access for All to Exhibitions?
4.02 Community Audio
4.03 Community Music
4.04 Audio Case Studies: Aston on Clun, Shropshire; Herefordshire Museums;
Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum, Gloucester; Brecknock Museum, Brecon, Powys
Museum of Transport, Coventry
4.05 Consultation in Coventry
4.06 Exhibit Evaluation by John A Veverka
4.07 Disabled Visitors to the City of Science and Industry, Paris by
Marie-Laure Las Vergnas
4.08 Cultural Heritage Accessible to All by Sari Salovaara, Finnish National
Gallery
4.09 The Lace Market Unveiled and Tactile Govan by Alec Keeper
4.10 About Umcebo by Robin Opperman, Durban, South Africa
Chapter 5 Outdoor Environments
5.01 Interpretation, Multi-Sensory Thinking and Universal Design for a Garden
or Outdoor Site
5.02 The Accessible Marches of Shropshire and Interpretation Day at Michell's
Fold Stone Circle
5.03 Access for All at Ham Wall, Somerset by Sally Mills, RSPB
5.04 The Stiperstones, Shropshire, 'All Ability Trail' by Tom Wall, English
Nature
Chapter 6 Theatre
6.01 Live Theatre by Eric Sayce
6.02 Theatre by the Blind by George Ashiotis
6.03 Coventry - The Shysters View
List of tracks on the CDs.
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