Interfaces de acesso a museus digitais voltadas a pessoas com deficiência visual
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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Access to digital museums by people with visual impairments faces physical,
attitudinal, communicational, and aesthetic barriers, impacting their experience
of interacting with digital exhibitions. In light of this challenge, this study seeks to
answer fundamental questions about accessibility: How do museums engage
with this audience in digital environments? What resources are made available?
What is the current landscape of accessibility in digital museums in Brazil? What
interfaces are specifically designed for these users? And finally, what is the
experience of a visually impaired person in these spaces? To address these
questions, the research has the general objective of investigating the existing
interactions between digital museums and people with visual impairments.
Specifically, it aims to identify the norms and legislation that address the topic; to
identify national and international museum initiatives and how they approach
accessibility in digital environments for people with visual impairments; to
understand the accessibility requirements for blind individuals that should be met
during visits to digital museum environments; and to propose a system that
enhances their experience by expanding the forms of interaction with the digital
content offered by institutions. This would make navigation and understanding of
museum pieces more accessible, thereby reducing the barriers imposed by social
and technological contexts, as provided for in the Inclusion Law (No.
13.146/2015), and minimizing the impact of visual impairment on users’ cultural
and social experiences. The methodology used is qualitative bibliographic
research, employing the concept of cultural performance studies as an
interdisciplinary path of investigation. It is validated that only through discussions
about care, interdependence, and the potential of the bodies of people with
disabilities can accessibility—in any form—be considered a tool for inclusion in
museums and cultural spaces. Disability can be seen as another way of seeing
the world—a different style, condition of life, identity—that requires a
(re)arrangement to exist. Historically, this audience has been excluded from
essentially visual artistic spaces. When fully considered, accessibility expands
the presence and recognition of these individuals in museums, making visible
what was previously rendered invisible. This way of perceiving visually impaired individuals and accessibility offers a path for museum institutions to assume a
transformative role, rejecting hegemonic standards of normality that reinforce
exclusion and create inequalities. It also enables learning from the multiple
meanings and places of experience, respecting individual and unique life stories,
and making museums and society more open to understanding these
experiences in their full diversity.
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CARVALHO, L.E.S. Interfaces de acesso a museus digitais voltadas a pessoas com deficiência visual. 2025. 315 f. Tese (Doutorado em Performances Culturais) - Núcleo Interdisciplinar em Pesquisa, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2025.