The Utrecht Central Museum in The Netherlands offered an unusual art exhibit this month. Called The Blind Spot, visitors could look at artworks as expected. But, they could also touch and smell them. The show was designed to provide a better experience for museumgoers with poor eyesight.
Életre keltik a festményeket a látássérültek számára egy hollandiai kiállításon - Hangokkal, illatokkal és megérinthető tárgyakkal keltik életre a festményeket a látássérültek számára az Utrechti Központi Múzeum új tárlatán. A The Blind
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but galleries like this have long struggled to cater for those whose vision is impaired. so, here at utrecht central museum, they are using beyond two dimensions, transforming paintings into sculptures, inspired by one woman s interaction with 3d art. she was blind. she had a lot of emotions, she was touched. so then we have something. based on the theme of inclusivity, that moment was the starting point to actually create this exhibition. you don t look at this art, you touch it, you smell it, you listen to it. the visual becomes physical, spectacle is replaced by something much more tactile. translation: the second painting, from what i felt, |
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