Spaghetti, Sink and Sarcophagus: Design Explorations of Tactile Artworks for Visually Impaired People

作者: Andreas Reichinger , Svenja Schröder , Christian Löw , Sam Sportun , Peter Reichl

DOI: 10.1145/2971485.2996471

关键词: Interaction designPsychologyHaptic technologyCultural heritageTask (project management)Visually impairedHuman–computer interactionSarcophagusModalitiesFinger trackingMultimedia

摘要: Technology holds significant value for supporting visually impaired people in experiencing cultural heritage. Creating tactile adaptions of artifacts or paintings is a challenging task that comprises the need careful surface design, good choice material and interaction design sensible to needs abilities target group. This work presents three explorations aiming at better understanding qualities effective modalities. Along with description explorations, we present feedback from museum visitors collected field trials.

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