“Nice to meet you, Kapok!” programme has invited the art accessibility service partner DSTUDIO to help visually impaired groups to also experience the cultural programme in different ways. They can learn about the kapok trees from the community and how they are connected to people in different ways.
DSTUDIO has created a tactile map and booklet for the kapok exhibition. They have also set up a QR code in the exhibition area that people can scan to listen to an audio tour and descriptions.
It’s a great opportunity for the visually impaired groups to discover the beauty of kapoks through the woodcut blocks showcased in the exhibition. The participants can also print their own kapok trees on papers and sow the seeds of friendship with kapoks.
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