Luis Cavazos Quero, Jorge David Iranzo Bartolomé, Seonggu Lee, En Han, Sunhee Kim, Jun-Dong Cho
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An Interactive Multimodal Guide to Improve Art Accessibility for Blind People
The development of 3D printing technology has improved the engagement of the visually impaired people when experiencing two-dimensional visual artworks. However, it is still difficult to explore, experience and get a clear understanding. We introduce an interactive multimodal guide in which a 3D printed 2.5D representation of a painting can be explored by touch. Touching determined features in the representation triggers localized verbal, audio, wind, and light/heat feedback events that convey spatial and semantic information. In this work we present a working prototype developed through three sessions using a participatory design approach.