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We present the design and the prototype of a multisensory planetarium. The
goal of this project is to offer a common perceptual and cognitive framework to
all users, both sighted, deaf, and blind or visually impaired, concerning the
experience of observing the night sky, but also to provide all equal access to
scientific data regarding the observed objects, going beyond what can be
sensed. The planetarium will consist of a Plexiglas hemisphere on which stars
up to the fourth magnitude are represented by a brass bar that, when touched,
activates visual, haptic, and acoustic stimuli. We mapped the magnitude of
stars on acoustic and visual stimuli, while the distance of the star from us is
mapped on a vibration. All the stimuli have been evaluated in pilot experiments
using Plexiglas tablets representing some constellations, to assess their
usability, intelligibility, and consistency with possible intuitive
interpretations.