ablerism
ablerism

Took my design students to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, walkable from our campus. We met a conservator who’s also looking at designing accessible replicas of artworks: tactile 3D printing, textile models, more.

The famous atrium of the Gardner Museum, designed to look like a Venetian palace.

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chrisheck
chrisheck

@ablerism what a beautiful space and what a treat this must have been for your students. I love to hear the conservator is being intentional in considering accessibility. I work in the digital product space and our team recently read Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design. It was really helpful for the team to start considering and understanding the exclusion created by our solutions before we release them into the world so we can, instead, design something better.

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ayjay
ayjay

@ablerism What an awesome space!

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ablerism
ablerism

@chrisheck Lovely! Kat is a friend and colleague. So glad you’re using that good resource.

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chrisheck
chrisheck

@ablerism so cool. And now that I’ve connected with you here, I am so glad to learn that I can suggest another book (yours!) to include in our book club at work.

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ablerism
ablerism

@chrisheck Thanks so much! All the best.

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elliotlovegrove
elliotlovegrove

@ablerism it’s been on my list to visit, ever since I learned that it has one of the only publicly-displayed collections of lace in the US! (thanks to ISG’s explicit instructions)

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elliotlovegrove
elliotlovegrove

@ablerism . . . and I just heard this week that (because of those same explicit instructions) there are empty frames which paintings were cut out of, still displayed in their original locations?!?

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ablerism
ablerism

@elliotlovegrove That’s right. They are bound by Gardner’s will to do so — no other paintings can be hung in those spots. The will states that artifacts and arrangements must be precisely preserved in their 1926 form(!). So they live in hopes that the originals will be returned…someday.

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