Non-ocularcentric expansive museographies: Accessible museographic narratives for visual impairment disability

Abstract

A strategic proposal for the evaluation and diagnosis of accessibility is presented, and the processes for structuring and systematizing, empirically tested narrative elements, that intervene in the conceptualization and generation of scripts, both curatorial and museographic, that consider the blind form of sensoperception for the development of exhibitions with accessible narratives for the blind that allow visits free of assistance, autonomous and of free choice as fundamental parts for a sensitive experience of visit as a right to leisure for people.

Presenters

Juan Carlos Montes Rodríguez
Antropólogo Social, Diseño Accesible y Museografías Accesibles, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Distrito Federal, Mexico

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Visitors

KEYWORDS

Accessibility, Visual impairment disability, Museographic narratives

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