Invite a person with visual problems to see the art exhibition seems to be a non-delicate job until you know the 'Blind Spot' exhibition taking place in the Netherlands, a special version for Art lovers but unfortunately blinds.02 / 2: 19Nam south of the visually impaired tourist touching a work in the "The Blind Spot" exhibition of the artist Jasper Udink Ten Cate and the house Neither Jeroen Prins at the Central Museum of Utrecht, Netherlands, on August 14, 2021. Photo: This unique Reuters of Utrecht Central Museum is held with the aim of creating exciting and inductive exhibitions for visually impaired people. Accordingly, the exhibition recreats the paintings of famous artists in a more multi-dimensional manner, with these objects, sounds and tastes with special visitors who can enjoy a degree Other senses. Therefore, this is the unique exhibition that visitors are encouraged to "touch the artifacts"
.With people with normal visions that still want to enjoy exhibitions in the spirit of the event, the house The organization will provide them with a blindfolded tape. One of the paintings is re-presented at the exhibition "Still Life with Fruit, Nuts and Cheese" of Netherlands Floris Van Dyck in 1610.Share When participating in the exhibition, Faridel Manssouri, a hearing loss, said the first impression of the event was very true tastes
Farid El Manssouri's details on the details of the "Still Life with Fruit, Nuts and Cheese Farid El Manssouri," said Farid El Manssouri, "said Farid El Manssouri," said Farid El Manssouri. " The artist. El Manssouri was surprised to feel a table of food in the work of the Dutch painter hung on the wall without any dish of falling. , artist Jasper Udink Ten Cate and designer Jeroen Prins said they began to think about helping the exhibition when trading foods according to the idea of a work of art. At that time, the special duo Impressed with a visually impaired female customer when she proved to be particularly interested in these products and it was at the idea for them to embark on the project. About my part, Steffie Maas, representative Utrecht Central Museum, said that "The Blind Spot" is a test on the way towards perfection, in which factors such as expanding households i approaching works in different ways and improving facilities to meet other sightseeing segments are as important as the display.BAS Suurland, a visitors, sharing this is an experience Great, very unique with Dutch people. The event has contributed to changing perspective on exhibitions, not only stopping visual feelings but also to touch other senses of visitors. Le Anh (VNA) . Dịch vụ:
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