[Artbeyondsightmuseums] Simon Hayhoe
fnugg at online.no
fnugg at online.no
Thu Sep 30 19:03:03 UTC 2010
Congratulations Simon!!!
Best,
Lisa
. *How the blind view art*
Dr Simon Hayhoe, visiting academic in LSE's Centre for Philosophy of
Natural and Social Science, has won a Fulbright All-Disciplines Scholar
Award to study blind and visually impaired people's understanding of
paintings in galleries and on the web, as part of a visiting fellowship
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
The research project, which will start in July 2011, intends to survey
and interview English speaking people of all ages who are registered
blind and who visit the Metropolitan, in order to discover:
* their strategies for conceptualising paintings
* the problems blind and visually impaired museum visitors encounter
whilst visiting the Metropolitan
* whether blind and visually impaired museum visitors 'picture' images
* how blind and visually impaired museum visitors imagine paintings'
subjects and compositions
* what understanding blind and visually impaired museum visitors
have of visual concepts discussed in the composition of paintings,
and in particular: tone, perspective, and colour
The research will contribute to a new book on arts, blindness and
technology, and will help to inform arts teachers and curators in the UK
and US, as well as future web developments for people wanting to make
paintings accessible to blind and visually impaired people through the web.
For more information on the project, email Dr Hayhoe at
s.hayhoe at lse.ac.uk
<http://uk.mc272.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=s.hayhoe@lse.ac.uk>.
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