@DarkSheepArts @jakobrosin Well I'm more than happy to help with sound design/audio work if need be.
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Question for #blind and partially sighted folk on the fediverse: -
Question for #blind and partially sighted folk on the fediverse:@genodeftest @jakobrosin@universeodon.com @DarkSheepArts @jakobrosin He has both accounts anyway, so should see it I suspect. Like me, we have alt-accounts.
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Question for #blind and partially sighted folk on the fediverse:@DarkSheepArts the benefit of the user already using a device they have with them is less outlay on your side, just the web hosting or whatever.
Also means they could in theory take the tour without being on-site at all, though that's bad for business, as there aren't paying customers there.
You could charge for the virtual tour as well, but that's a different discussion.
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Question for #blind and partially sighted folk on the fediverse:@DarkSheepArts My phone. I already have it with me. Maybe scan a QR, it opens up to an accessible web page with info on, whether that be audio files the user presses play on, or written text which then is spoken via the screen-reader. If you go the latter route, then anyone who does use Braille and happens to have a display with them, such as deafblind can use that.
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Question for #blind and partially sighted folk on the fediverse:@DarkSheepArts For quickness I prefer to hear what's going on. Braille is nice to have for sure, but if there's a lot of info, would spend more time reading than enjoying. Definitely a personal opinion, and just like anything it's very subjective.
I have done sound design and audio queues for museums in the passed so understand that more, as it were.