Senses—such as sound, touch and feel—may be the key to unlocking a better experience for people with disabilities visiting historic sites. Thanks to a $500K grant, the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum will partner with New York University’s Ability Project to develop sensory-based interpretive experiences for historic sites. The research from the NYU Ability Project, dedicated to the intersection of disability and tech, will be replicable by historic sites of all sizes, according to an NYU news release.
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