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”Beyond 3D printers”: understanding long-term digital fabrication practices for the education of visually impaired or blind youth
conference contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 23:10 authored by Emeline BruleEmeline Brule, Gilles BaillyDisability professionals could use digital fabrication tools to provide customised assistive technologies or accessible media beneficial to the education of Blind or visually impaired youth. However, there is little documentation of long-term practices with these tools by professionals in this field, limiting our ability to support their work. We report on such practices in a French organisation, providing disability educational services and using digital fabrication since 2013, for six years. We trace how professionals defined how digital fabrication could and should be used through a range of projects, based on pedagogical uses and the constraints in creation, production and maintenance. We outline new research perspectives going beyond 3D printers and its promises of automation to embrace hybrid approaches currently supported by laser cutters, the learning and documentation process, and the production of accessible tactile media at a regional or national scale.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
CHI ProceedingsPublisher
ACMExternal DOI
Page range
1-15Article number
a44Event name
CHI 2021Event location
Japan / OnlineEvent type
conferenceEvent date
May 8-13, 2021Place of publication
New York, NY, United StatesISBN
9781450380966Department affiliated with
- Engineering and Design Publications
Research groups affiliated with
- Creative Technology Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes