At Museo Del Prado Blind Visitors Can Touch Masterpieces Nytimes
At Museo Del Prado Blind Visitors Can Touch Masterpieces The New March 6, 2015. madrid — guards make sure visitors to the museo del prado stay at arm’s length from its masterpieces. but here on a recent morning was josé pedro gonzález running his fingers. In “at museo del prado, blind visitors can touch masterpieces,” raphael minder writes about an usual exhibition at a spanish art museum who is josé pedro gonzález?. why was mr. gonzález running his fingers over one of el greco’s most famous paintings at the museo del prado?.
At Museo Del Prado Blind Visitors Can Touch Masterpieces The New A small, highly unusual exhibition, “touching the prado,” designed to give the blind or those with limited sight an. opportunity to create a mental image of a painting by feeling it. the show, which runs through june 28, occupies a side passage of the museum, near a room that contains an original of another work copied for the blind: a version. The new “touching the prado” exhibit in madrid showcases 3 d replicas of paintings, so blind visitors can feel key works of art. a prado visitor touches a 3 d printed replica of a. A blind visitor to spain's prado museum runs his fingers across a 3 d copy of the mona lisa, painted by an apprentice to leonardo da vinci. ignacio hernando rodriguez courtesy of prado museum. it. Touching the prado: a hands on approach to accessibility. 12 october 2015. by adrian murphy. since the beginning of the year the museo del prado has held an exhibition called touching the prado, which has seen six 3d, touchable renderings of masterpieces in its collection on show to the public with a specific appeal to blind and visually impaired.
At Museo Del Prado Blind Visitors Can Touch Masterpieces The New A blind visitor to spain's prado museum runs his fingers across a 3 d copy of the mona lisa, painted by an apprentice to leonardo da vinci. ignacio hernando rodriguez courtesy of prado museum. it. Touching the prado: a hands on approach to accessibility. 12 october 2015. by adrian murphy. since the beginning of the year the museo del prado has held an exhibition called touching the prado, which has seen six 3d, touchable renderings of masterpieces in its collection on show to the public with a specific appeal to blind and visually impaired. The museo nacional del prado (madrid, spain) opened its first exhibit for the sight impaired recently which allows people to touch recreated famous classical masterpieces. for the visually impaired, this is one of the first exhibits of its kind to cater to the audience with the intention of allowing all people sighted and non sighted to. An exhibition, “touching the prado” at the prado museum in madrid, spain, is designed to give the blind or those with limited sight an opportunity to create.
3d Art Exhibition Allows Blind People To See Masterpieces By Touching The museo nacional del prado (madrid, spain) opened its first exhibit for the sight impaired recently which allows people to touch recreated famous classical masterpieces. for the visually impaired, this is one of the first exhibits of its kind to cater to the audience with the intention of allowing all people sighted and non sighted to. An exhibition, “touching the prado” at the prado museum in madrid, spain, is designed to give the blind or those with limited sight an opportunity to create.
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