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Drawing on neuroscience research into the rich range of sensory experiences among neurodiverse museum visitors, this book reimagines how contemporary art exhibitions can move beyond visual primacy to embrace all the senses. By inviting touch, scent, taste, and movement into the gallery space, exhibitions can challenge traditional display methods and open up more dynamic, inclusive, and accessible ways of experiencing art. At its heart, this work advocates for museum environments that better support people with physical, neurological, or mental differences—an often-overlooked community within ongoing conversations about diversity and inclusion in the arts.
Publisher |
Valiz |
Dimensions |
17 x 23 cm |
Pages |
256 |
Language |
English |
Year |
2025 |
This book was selected by Tique for Objects & Sounds.
Drawing on neuroscience research into the rich range of sensory experiences among neurodiverse museum visitors, this book reimagines how contemporary art exhibitions can move beyond visual primacy to embrace all the senses. By inviting touch, scent, taste, and movement into the gallery space, exhibitions can challenge traditional display methods and open up more dynamic, inclusive, and accessible ways of experiencing art. At its heart, this work advocates for museum environments that better support people with physical, neurological, or mental differences—an often-overlooked community within ongoing conversations about diversity and inclusion in the arts.
Publisher |
Valiz |
Dimensions |
17 x 23 cm |
Pages |
256 |
Language |
English |
Year |
2025 |
This book was selected by Tique for Objects & Sounds.
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