旨在提高包容性的基于声波的天文馆表演的评估和启示

Chris HarrisonNewcastle University, Anita ZanellaINAF, Aishwarya GirdharNewcastle University
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音频宇宙:太阳系之旅》是一部供行星馆和平面屏幕观看的视听节目。它是与盲人和视力障碍者(BVI)社区成员、盲人和视力障碍者专业教师及其学生合作设计的。它通过声音和精心制作的旁白来表现关键概念,旨在适合所有视力水平的观众观看。我们介绍了英国和意大利的一些天文馆放映活动中 291 名在线观众和观众的评价结果。我们发现,BVI 和非 BVI 观众对声音的实用性和愉悦性都给予了高度评价,其中约 90% 的观众打出了 4 分或 5 分(满分 5 分)。我们还介绍了对已知下载过该节目的天文馆和通信领导者的调查结果。我们发现,该节目在特殊活动、英属维尔京群岛观众以及有其他特殊教育需求和残疾(SEND;包括感官需求和学习困难)的观众中取得了国际性成功。反馈表明,这要归功于其多感官、清晰的叙事和低感官负荷(平静)的制作。不过,我们也介绍了在评估过程中发现的局限性,包括将该节目有限制地纳入常规(非特殊)天文馆节目。这凸显了在创造完全包容的天文馆体验方面所面临的持续挑战。
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Evaluation and insights from a sonification-based planetarium show intended for improving inclusivity
Audio Universe: Tour of the Solar System is an audio-visual show for planetariums and flatscreen viewing. It is designed in collaboration with members of the blind and vision impaired (BVI) community, BVI specialist teachers and their pupils. It aims to be suitable for audiences with all sight levels by representing key concepts through sound and using a carefully constructed narration. We present results from 291 audience evaluations from online viewers and audience members of several planetarium showings in the UK and Italy. We find a strong appreciation from BVI and non-BVI audiences, with ~90% scoring 4 or 5 (out of 5) for both how useful and enjoyable the sounds are. We also present results from surveying planetariums and communication leaders known to have downloaded the show. We find international success for special events, for BVI audiences and for those with other special educational needs and disabilities (SEND; including sensory needs and learning difficulties). Feedback suggests this is due to its multi-sensory, clearly narrated, and low sensory load (calm) production. However, we also describe limitations identified during this evaluation exercise, including the show's limited incorporation into regular (non-special) planetarium programmes. This highlights an ongoing challenge of creating a fully inclusive planetarium experience.
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