2012
DOI: 10.1174/217119712800337747
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Visual Impairment and urban orientation. Pilot study with tactile maps produced through 3D Printing

Abstract: ResumenEl trabajo aquí expuesto presenta un estudio piloto llevado a cabo en Barcelona con personas invidentes y deficientes visuales. El objetivo del mismo ha sido analizar el uso y la eficacia de los planos táctiles producidos mediante Impresión en 3D. Para ello se han empleado entrevistas estructuradas, observación directa, realización de mapas cognitivos y tareas con prototipos. De esta manera se ha tratado de profundizar en el valor instrumental y comunicativo de estos productos a la hora de interpretar, … Show more

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“…As some previous studies have shown, the application of this emergent system of production offers a wide range of possibilities (Celani & Milan, 2007;Gual, Puyuelo, Lloveras, & Merino, 2012;Skawinski et al, 1994;Voigt & Martens, 2006;Voženílek et al, 2009).…”
Section: D Printing Versus Traditional Systems For Producing Tactilementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…As some previous studies have shown, the application of this emergent system of production offers a wide range of possibilities (Celani & Milan, 2007;Gual, Puyuelo, Lloveras, & Merino, 2012;Skawinski et al, 1994;Voigt & Martens, 2006;Voženílek et al, 2009).…”
Section: D Printing Versus Traditional Systems For Producing Tactilementioning
confidence: 98%
“…In addition, there are also studies referring to tactile maps (Gual, Puyuelo, Lloveras, & Merino, 2012;Voženílek et al, 2009) and tactile graphics (Zhang, Richardson, Surana, Dwornik, & Schmidt, 1996), as well as the possibility of using 3D tactile symbols (Image 5) with a highcontrast elevation that allows visually impaired users to distinguish them from 2D symbols (Gual, Puyuelo, & Lloveras, 2011.…”
Section: Design Of Tactile Map Symbols: Two-dimensional and Three-dimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last decade there has been widespread interest in the use of 3D printed models to provide blind and low vision (BLV) people access to educational materials [50], maps and floor plans [20,21], and for cultural sites [39]. While these models can contain braille labels this is problematic because of the difficulty of 3D printing braille on a model, the need to introduce braille keys and legends if the labels are too long, and the fact that the majority of BLV people are not fluent braille readers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В статье рассматривается использование шрифта Брайля на тактильных картах, созданного с использование технологии 3D-печати. Стоит отметить, что исследований по восприятию шрифта Брайля, созданного с использованием аддитивных технологий, ранее не проводилось, исследовалось только тактильное восприятие условных обозначений [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. Поэтому целью настоящего исследования явилось изучение возможности использования 3D-печати для создания подписей, выполненных шрифтом Брайля, на тактильных картах.…”
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