On 1 April, CARADT organised a co-creation workshop at Avans University of Applied Sciences as part of the KIEM MV project Inclusive Technology for Museums: Sensory Substitution and Augmentation for Inclusive Exhibitions. The session brought together researchers, design partners and museum professionals to explore how technology can contribute to more inclusive museum experiences.
During the workshop, the design partners presented innovative multisensory tools developed in previous and ongoing projects. Museum partners shared their programmes, spaces and ambitions for accessibility and visitor engagement. This first exchange created a valuable starting point for identifying concrete needs, opportunities and challenges within both museum contexts.
Working in small groups, participants translated these insights into initial concepts and scenarios for situated interventions together with exhibition visitors. These ideas will inform the next phase of the project, in which concepts are further developed and tested in real museum environments.
Later in 2026, in-situ visits and pilot interventions will take place at Stedelijk Museum Breda and Museum de Fundatie.
Through this collaboration, CARADT continues to connect research, design and practice to create more inclusive cultural experiences.