Explore the concept of equitable experiential access through audio description in this conference talk from Strange Loop. Dive into the importance of centering users and embracing multiple content experiences for true accessibility. Learn about recent research with nonvisual audiences and discover practical ways to implement this knowledge, including the open-source Audimance platform. Gain insights from Laurel Lawson, a product designer and CTO, as she shares her expertise in user-centered design, disability access, and equity. Examine real-world examples, complex scenarios, and technical implementations of audio description in various contexts, from artistic performances to video content. Understand how to move beyond minimum accessibility standards and create truly equitable experiences for all users.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Who am I
Aesthetics
Multiplex Experience
Audio Description
Real World Example
Complex Example
Video Description
Kinetic Light Performance
QLab
Technical Implementation
Moving Forward
Taught by
Strange Loop Conference