Abstract:
Visual art holds a significant place in cultural expression and personal enrichment, yet it remains largely inaccessible to the visually impaired. This paper aims to introduce an innovative experience that reshapes the interaction between visually impaired individuals and art within museums. The primary focus is to enhance the experiences of this demographic by refining existing accessibility measures and introducing novel interactions that promise a fresh encounter with visual art. The research attempts to create an inclusive environment within cultural institutions by developing a comprehensive framework that caters to the unique needs of visually impaired visitors, utilizing technology and design to foster greater engagement and understanding of artistic creations. Beyond increasing participation, the ultimate objective is to challenge traditional notions of art engagement, fostering a more diverse and inclusive cultural landscape within these institutions. This study serves as a catalyst for reimagining museum experiences, ensuring that art is not merely observed but tangibly experienced by individuals of all visual abilities.