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CUAG has developed an audio description tour for "Drift: Art and Dark Matter," designed for gallery visitors who are blind or who have low vision. It is intended for in-gallery use, but can also be used remotely.

"Drift: Art and Dark Matter" is a residency and exhibition project generated by Agnes Etherington Art Centre, the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute and SNOLAB.

For more information on the exhibition: cuag.ca/exhibition/drift-art-and-dark-matter/

The tour provides an overall description of the exhibition, and a description of the installation "n-land: the holographic (principle)" by Jol Thoms. The descriptions are accompanied by interpretations and further prompts for connecting with the themes of the exhibition.

This tour was produced by CUAG, in collaboration with Carla Ayukawa and eight members of the Ottawa blind and low vision community.

It was developed as a Creative Access Working Groups project, funded by a Canada Council for the Arts Sector Innovation grant, in partnership with Critical Distance Centre for Curators and Tangled Art + Disability. It was also supported by the Mame Jackson Experiential Learning Fund.

CUAG Audio Description tour for Drift: Art and Dark Matter Carleton University Art Gallery

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CUAG has developed an audio description tour for "Drift: Art and Dark Matter," designed for gallery visitors who are blind or who have low vision. It is intended for in-gallery use, but can also be used remotely.

"Drift: Art and Dark Matter" is a residency and exhibition project generated by Agnes Etherington Art Centre, the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute and SNOLAB.

For more information on the exhibition: cuag.ca/exhibition/drift-art-and-dark-matter/

The tour provides an overall description of the exhibition, and a description of the installation "n-land: the holographic (principle)" by Jol Thoms. The descriptions are accompanied by interpretations and further prompts for connecting with the themes of the exhibition.

This tour was produced by CUAG, in collaboration with Carla Ayukawa and eight members of the Ottawa blind and low vision community.

It was developed as a Creative Access Working Groups project, funded by a Canada Council for the Arts Sector Innovation grant, in partnership with Critical Distance Centre for Curators and Tangled Art + Disability. It was also supported by the Mame Jackson Experiential Learning Fund.

    CUAG Audio Description tour for Drift *with Chapters*

    CUAG Audio Description tour for Drift *with Chapters*

    This is the full version of the CUAG Audio Description tour for Drift: Art and Dark Matter, and includes chapters.
     

    • 49 min
    Chapter 16: Thank you and credits

    Chapter 16: Thank you and credits

    The chapter concludes the tour and provides the thank you and credits.

    • 1 min
    Chapter 15: Label information for “Blank Spots” by Nadia Lichtig

    Chapter 15: Label information for “Blank Spots” by Nadia Lichtig

    This chapter recites the extended label for “Blank Spots” by Nadia Lichtig. It is written by curator Sunny Kerr.

    • 2 min
    Chapter 14: Focus on the sound in Nadia Lichtig’s “Blank Spots” installation

    Chapter 14: Focus on the sound in Nadia Lichtig’s “Blank Spots” installation

    This chapter invites you to touch the art installation and focus on its soundscape.

    • 5 min
    Chapter 13: Focus on the light of Nadia Lichtig’s “Blank Spots” installation

    Chapter 13: Focus on the light of Nadia Lichtig’s “Blank Spots” installation

    This chapter invites you to focus on the light element in the artwork.

    • 1 min
    Chapter 12: Introduction to “Blank Spots” by Nadia Lichtig

    Chapter 12: Introduction to “Blank Spots” by Nadia Lichtig

    This chapter introduces the large installation by Nadia Lichtig, called “Blank Spots.”

    • 2 min

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