Exhibition Build
- One half of the gallery space
- Other half of the gallery space
- Making of the multi-sensory desks
- Painted multi-sensory desks
- Multi-sensory desk disks
- Making of the plinths
- Painted plinths
- Delivery of the way-finder textured tiles
- Exhibition curation in development
Exhibition
- Demonstration multi-sensory desk (1)
- Demonstration multi-sensory desk (2)
- Braille and large print exhibition catalogues
- ‘Beautiful’ section of the exhibition with way-finder path
- ‘Bad’ section of the exhibition, opposite the ‘Good’ section
- Exhibition visitors watching a 3d printer in action.
- Children’s area of exhibition
- Creative Lab area for testing exhibition graphics (1)
- Creative Lab area for testing exhibition graphics (2)
- Creative Lab area for testing exhibition graphics (3)
- Creative Lab area for testing plinth colours and disks (1)
- Creative Lab area for testing plinth colours and disks (2)
- Creative Lab area for testing plinth colours and disks (3)
Exhibition Graphics
- Exhibition’s front panel graphics (1)
- Exhibition’s front panel graphics (2)
- Example of exhibition wall panel graphics
- Example wall panel graphics for ‘Bad’ section of the exhibition (1)
- Example of object label graphics (1)
- Example of object label graphics (2)
- Introduction panel graphics
Exhibits
- Danit Peleg 3D printed dress. White mannequin changed to a black mannequin.
- Siemens’ 3D printed turbine components exhibits
- Richard Arm’s 3D printed latex human internal organs
- Lionel T Dean exhibit (1)
- Lionel T Dean exhibit (2)
- Terracotta Warriors exhibits
- Sensory table with working demonstration 3D printers
Multi-Sensory Desks
- N-E- R-V- O-U- S Systems’ dress and Grace De Prez glasses touching objects on a multi- sensory desk (1)
- N-E- R-V- O-U- S Systems’ dress and Grace De Prez glasses touching objects on a multi- sensory desk (2)
- N-E-R-V-O-U-S Systems’ dress textile sample for touching (3)
- Lionel T Dean’s multi-sensory desk (1)
- Lionel T Dean’s multi-sensory desk (2)
- Matthew Plummer-Fernandez’s multi-sensory desk (1)
- Matthew Plummer-Fernandez’s multi-sensory desk (2)
- Siemens’ multi-sensory desk (1)
- Siemens’ multi-sensory desk (2)
- Terracotta Warrior touching objects on a multi-sensory desk (1)
- Terracotta Warrior touching objects on a multi-sensory desk (2)
- Terracotta Warrior touching objects on a multi-sensory desk (3)
- Michael Eden touching objects on a multi-sensory desk
- Michael Eden’s multi-sensory desk
- Lionel T Dean touching object on a multi-sensory desk (4)
- Lionel T Dean touching object on a multi-sensory desk (3)
- Jason Wilsher-Mills touching object on a multi-sensory desk
- Enabling by Design touching object on a multi-sensory table
- Magic Candy Factory touching objects on a multi-sensory desk
- Richard Arm’s touching objects on a multi-sensory desk
- The roman bull (The Collection) multi-sensory desk
- Emerging Objects exhibits
- Trim-phone with ’listen’ on receiver
- Trim-phone on a multi-sensory desk in use (1)
- Trim-phone on a multi-sensory desk in use (2)
- Trim-phone on a multi-sensory desk in use (3)
- Trim-phone (containing audio descriptor) on a multi-sensory desk (1)
Exhibition promotional materials
- Exhibition poster
- Exhibition poster promoting events
- Exhibition promotional literature (1)
- Exhibition promotional literature (2)
- Exhibition promotional literature (3)
Exhibition events
- Richard Arm talk in the NCCD gallery discussing his research
- Magic Candy Factory (1)
- Magic Candy Factory (2)
- Magic Candy Factory (3)
Co-assessment Session
Co-assessment Session With SENSE
Exhibition Private View
- Visitors at the private view
- Bryony Windsor (Head of Exhibitions, NCCD), welcoming guests to the exhibition Private View
- Professor Anne Chick, welcoming guests to the exhibition Private View