Create your own visit: a Review of Visually Impaired Visitors access at Museum

Esraa Yosri Elgueziry
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: The lifeblood of museum exhibits is visitors. The disabled are a category of visitors whose demands are different from those of the majority of other visitors, and therefore deserve special attention. According to the World Health Organization, anyone who has a limitation or lack of ability to execute an activity in the manner or within the range regarded normal for a human being may be referred to as being "disabled." People with disabilities should have access to museums and galleries, and their requirements should be properly taken into account in many different contexts. The goal of this paper is to support the social rehabilitation of blind and visually impaired persons by making them feel confident museum visitors and by providing them with the chance to comprehend their museum tour more fully. Accordingly, this paper will show that the blind person has been given abilities by the all-powerful God, but if he desires it and has the motivation to do so, he can invest these abilities to enable him to live independently without the need for anyone else. However, this is only possible when the society makes him feel like a member of it by involving him in the community. How many healthy individuals lack the drive, imagination, and productivity that those who are blind do? Making Egyptian Museums more accessible for blind or visually impaired visitors is a desired goal. Encourage them to visit the museum without a help from anybody through designing a special lane “Tactile Paving”. This demonstrates that our ability to produce in life is ultimately determined by our inner intelligence, psychology, soul, and inner strength, not by any physical limitations or external factors.
创建您自己的参观:视障游客在博物馆的访问回顾
博物馆展品的生命线是参观者。残疾人是一类游客,他们的需求与大多数其他游客的需求不同,因此值得特别关注。根据世界卫生组织的规定,任何限制或缺乏能力以被视为正常的方式或在被视为正常的范围内执行活动的人可被称为"残疾人"。残疾人应能进入博物馆和画廊,在许多不同的情况下应适当考虑到他们的要求。本文的目的是通过让盲人和视障人士感到自信的博物馆游客,并为他们提供更充分地了解博物馆之旅的机会,以支持他们的社会康复。因此,本文将表明,盲人已经被全能的上帝赋予了能力,但如果他渴望并有动机这样做,他可以投资这些能力,使他能够独立生活,而不需要任何人。然而,只有当社会通过让他参与到社区中来让他觉得自己是其中的一员时,这才有可能。有多少健康的人缺乏那些盲人所拥有的动力、想象力和生产力?让盲人或视力受损的游客更容易进入埃及博物馆是一个理想的目标。通过设计一条特殊的“触觉铺路”,鼓励他们在没有任何人帮助的情况下参观博物馆。这表明,我们在生活中生产的能力最终是由我们内在的智力、心理、灵魂和内在的力量决定的,而不是由任何身体限制或外部因素决定的。
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