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When music becomes visible: How Sencity is reinventing concerts
This Zero Project Awardee demonstrates how accessibility functions not as an add-on, but as a creative foundation for cultural experiences.
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This Zero Project Awardee demonstrates how accessibility functions not as an add-on, but as a creative foundation for cultural experiences.
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We already reported on this topic last year: Museum visits have been proven to promote mental and physical health.
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This Zero Project Awardee demonstrates how cultural events can be made more accessible and sensory-supported for all by taking into account the needs of people with learning disabilities.
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Omnium Circus from the USA, a Zero Project Awardee, shows how circus arts can break down barriers and create a sense of belonging on stage.
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Meaningful design gifts for Christmas: GOODGOODs brings sustainable design products from protected workshops to the market at fair prices.
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Culture buddies are volunteers who help overcome obstacles and attend an arts and culture event with individuals or small groups.
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People with financial difficulties also have a right to art and culture. The culture pass makes it possible.
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With its new multisensory exhibition concept, the Wien Museum, a Zero Project Awardee, demonstrates how museums can create genuine accessibility through co-creation and multisensory design.
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Creativity without barriers: Arts Access ID empowers artists with learning disabilities.
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This Zero Project Awardee demonstrates how accessibility is possible even in old buildings – and serves as a model for other museums.
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This Zero Project Awardee demonstrates how innovative learning materials make education accessible to everyone.
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Since 1935, the Austrian Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired has been working to improve the living conditions of visually impaired and blind people.