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Using Design Thinking to Develop New Methods of Inclusive Exhibition Making

机译:利用设计思路制定新方法包容性展览制作

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Museums and galleries are now making significant developments in the area of inclusion and awareness of disability rights. There have been noticeable advances in the design of cultural, physical and digital spaces, which provide wider access to a museum's physical and intellectual resources, for individuals of diverse ages and abilities. However, responses have varied in consistency, efficacy, and legacy. This year-long design research project, in partnership with the Wellcome Collection and the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, Royal College of Art, develops a working set of tools that can be used by museums to improve accessibility in a more permanent and reiterative manner, with a view towards gathering and sharing relevant data, and design responses, within a broad network of museums and cultural institutions. This paper outlines recent approaches by relevant experts in the field and outlines a new approach to incorporating inclusive design within the process of exhibition creation. It uses co-design methods to provide a set of principled guidelines that respond to all relevant stakeholders. These guidelines are predicated on the understanding that establishing empathetic links between exhibition-makers and exhibition audience members is essential, resulting in a positive collaboration, combining the skills of museum professionals with the lived experience of people with disabilities. A central goal of the research is to explore how design issues surrounding access can be framed as an essential and positive component of the design process, and, more importantly, an opportunity for innovation, not simply an obligatory requirement. This paper comprises the observations of a current research project of a 12 month project, commencing in September 2017 and concluding in September 2018.
机译:博物馆和画廊现在正在纳入和对残疾权利的认识方面取得重大发展。文化,物理和数字空间的设计有明显的进展,这提供了更广泛的博物馆的物理和智力资源,适用于多种年龄和能力的个人。然而,响应在一致性,疗效和遗产中变化。今年长期设计研究项目与惠康收藏馆合作,皇家艺术学院的康沃斯·哈梅恩(Helen Hamlyn)开发了一套工作组,可以由博物馆使用,以更永久和重复的方式改善可访问性,以广泛的博物馆和文化机构在广泛的网络中收集和分享相关数据和设计答复。本文概述了本领域相关专家的最近方法,并概述了一种新方法,可以在展览创建过程中纳入包容性设计。它使用共同设计方法提供对所有相关利益相关者响应的一组原则。这些指导方针取决于了解展览会和展览会成员之间建立同志联系的理解,这导致了积极的合作,将博物馆专业人员的技能与残疾人的生活经历相结合。该研究的核心目标是探讨围绕围绕访问的设计问题如何成为设计过程的必要和积极成分,更重要的是,创新的机会,而不仅仅是强制性要求。本文包括对12个月项目的当前研究项目的观察,于2017年9月开始并于2018年9月结束。

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