Authors
Rachel Hutchinson, Alison F Eardley
Publication date
2021/7/4
Journal
Museum Management and Curatorship
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
427-446
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Museums aim to offer engaging and memorable visitor experiences, but their visuo-centric bias can prove challenging for people both with and without sight. Audio Description was developed to convey visual information through verbal description to blind and partially sighted audiences. However, cognitive psychology suggests it could enhance memorability for sighted visitors by stimulating ‘guided looking’. In this study, three groups of participants viewed nine photographs from the Museum of London’s collections, with either no audio, a standard audio guide or an audio descriptive guide. Enjoyment and emotional responses were similar for all groups. However, one month later, audio participants recalled more photos and were more likely to have re-engaged with the collection. Crucially, audio descriptive guide participants recalled most details about the photos. This suggests that inclusive audio descriptive …
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