新冠肺炎大流行:对盲人和部分失明的博物馆游客的威胁还是机会?

Rafie Cecilia
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冠状病毒(新冠肺炎)大流行正在对博物馆和文化部门产生严重影响新的社交距离规则单向导航系统和手部消毒规定正在影响博物馆内游客的具体做法。这些变化可能会对残疾人的体验构成威胁,尤其是盲人和部分失明的游客,因为它们为访问环境和收藏创造了新的障碍。另一方面,可访问数字内容的开发和在线收藏的访问在封锁期间提供了积极的体验,由于残疾人可以在家里社交和参与文化活动,博物馆现在被要求确定疫情对残疾游客实体和数字博物馆体验的长期积极和消极影响博物馆专业人员需要夜以继日地工作,以确保新的具体化和数字实践成为长期的机会无障碍和包容,而不是残疾人的另一个不可逾越的障碍
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COVID-19 Pandemic: Threat or Opportunity for Blind and Partially Sighted Museum Visitors?
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is having a severe impact on museums and the cultural sector New social distancing rules one-way navigation systems, and hand sanitising regulations are affecting the embodied practice of visitors inside the museum These changes potentially pose a threat to the experience of disabled people, in particular blind and partially sighted visitors, as they create new barriers to access the environment and the collection On the other hand, the development of accessible digital content and access to online collections offered a positive experience during the lockdown periods, as disabled people could socialise and participate in cultural activities from home Museums are now called upon to identify the long-term positive and negative effects of the pandemic on the physical and digital museum experience of disabled visitors Museum professionals need to work around the clock to ensure that new embodied and digital practices become long-term opportunities to enhance accessibility and inclusion, rather than another insurmountable barrier for disabled people
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