We are redeveloping our Sensing Sculpture gallery - an exhibition that encourages visitors to touch, smell and listen to the works on display - and I am carrying out some research into how we could use digital technology to provide new elements to the displays.
The gallery is aimed at families, school groups, visitors with visual impairments, physical disabilities or learning difficulties.
I was wondering if people could let me have any recommendations of any exhibitions / galleries / museums we could visit where digital technologies have been used effectively particularly for visually impaired visitors.
Thanks
Linda Ellis
Wolverhampton Arts and Heritage
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