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Toward tRanslational Inclusive Art & Design

Artist design of the planned Story Exchange space at the University of Bristol’s future Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

Artist design of the planned Story Exchange space at the University of Bristol’s future Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

1 February 2022

A joint ESRC-EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account grant and a Temple Quarter Public Engagement grant have been awarded to Prof Ute Leonards, Dr Jasmina Stevanov, Dr Laszlo Talas, Prof David Bull and Martin Parsons to develop a new digital technology-based tool to support inclusive architectural design, informed by state-of-the-art vision science.

A joint ESRC-EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account grant and a Temple Quarter Public Engagement grant have been awarded to Prof Ute Leonards (Psychological Science), Dr Jasmina Stevanov (Psychological Science), Dr Laszlo Talas (Bristol Vet School), Prof David Bull (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) and Martin Parsons (CAMERA, University of Bath) to develop a new digital technology-based tool to support inclusive architectural design, informed by state-of-the-art vision science. The TRIAD tool (Toward tRanslational Inclusive Art & Design) will be co-designed with architects and the general public in partnership with We The Curious (a science centre in Bristol), MyWorld (a £46M creative media powerhouse pioneering new digital formats and technologies, creating innovative experiences in screen-based media), and CAMERA (Centre for the Analysis of Motion, Entertainment Research and Applications, University of Bath). The University’s future Story Exchange space at the Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus will serve as use case for the tool and therefore offer an unprecedented opportunity to Bristol’s diverse communities to gather insights into their own personal reactions to different designs and to directly influence the final design choices for Story Exchange.

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