Are you wondering about touch in a post pandemic museum context? here& #39;s some resources to shift through. please add!
http://omnimuseum.org/feature.html ">https://omnimuseum.org/feature.h...
https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2020/04/what-do-you-miss-most-about-touch-during-pandemic/609943/">https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/a...
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/amymeng/coronavirus-working-from-home-disability-accessibility">https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/a...
Access to touch is a human right.
Paul has lots of experience with touch based learning, so enjoy his opinions about its future: https://www.museumarchipelago.com/79 ">https://www.museumarchipelago.com/79"&...
Here is Alastair& #39;s sommerville& #39;s essay about "hidden depths which may matter in design. About design for depths within us and design for depth in our interactions. It’s about hopes, dreams, biases and choices." https://link.medium.com/7p0fUCfpT5 ">https://link.medium.com/7p0fUCfpT...
Here is Alastair& #39;s sommerville& #39;s essay about "hidden depths which may matter in design. About design for depths within us and design for depth in our interactions. It’s about hopes, dreams, biases and choices." https://link.medium.com/7p0fUCfpT5 ">https://link.medium.com/7p0fUCfpT...