In an exhibition designed to showcase the best in online and product design, the Irish Design for All e-Accessibility Network is hosting an interactive
user centric exhibition around the greatest design challenge of our day: how to make a design usable to everyone, including people with disabilities.
Many of the designs we interact with every day can be improved in a way that includes more people. Something as simple as a well placed security card reader can enable someone in a wheelchair to enter a building unaided.
This exhibition showcases the best in accessible and user centric design, showing what is possible when designers focus on giving everyone the ability to interact with their designs.
As well as demonstrations of new virtual and real technologies, there will be dynamic presentations by leading figures in the world of interactive design, from education to computer games to architecture. There will be video installations and a chance to interactively create your own music using novel technology.
We will announce our line-up of speakers on http://www.designweek.ie website,
so keep returning to the website as we get closer to the date.
Admission is free, refreshments will be provided during the day.
For more information and registration, please contact Hugh O'Neill, honeill@crc.ie
Official Website: http://www.designweek.ie
Added by Paddy O Hanlon on October 25, 2007