[accessibleimage] Re: Visual imagery without visual perception?
- From: "Steven Landau" <sl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 16:19:02 -0400
Hi,
I am looking for references to museum and exhibits that include touchable
3-dimensional models or sculptures, especially if these include audio
description of parts of the exhibit that are touched. For example, I know
that at the ONCE Museum in Madrid, there are beautiful tactile models of
famous Spanish buildings, and visitors are invited to touch them. On some
of the models, there are buttons in various places, and if you press them,
you hear a verbal description of the part of the model near the button.
Does anyone know of other examples of this or similar things? I would
really appreciate the information.
Thanks,
Steve Landau
Touch Graphics
New York
USA
-----Original Message-----
From: Lisa Yayla [mailto:lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 5:52 AM
To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Art Beyond Sight Theory and Research
Subject: [accessibleimage] Visual imagery without visual perception?
Hi,
Sending a link to an article which might be of intrest.
Visual imagery without visual perception? by Helder Bértolo, Psicológica
(2005),
http://www.uv.es/revispsi/articulos1.05/12-BERTOLO.pdf
Regards,
Lisa
Lisa Yayla
Huseby Kompetansesenter
Oslo Norway
lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx
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