
Museum Project
Our work on museum accessibility is advancing rapidly through the ARC Museum Project. The primary goal of this project is to ensure the inclusion of students with various conditions—cerebral, sensory, and motor disabilities—into the museum experience. Currently, we are collaborating with foundational-level students to promote the overall development of children with disabilities, with a focus on enhancing their understanding of fundamental science concepts.
Our collaboration also extends to sound design, with renowned sound engineer and music director Mr. Ashutosh Phatak and Mr. Bala Rajendra, manager of Metaloga, curating the extended reality experience. Through these innovations, we aim to make science accessible to young students with disabilities, fostering an engaging, hands-on learning environment.
We have chosen ocean sciences as our central theme for this initiative, aiming to teach visually impaired school students about marine life and oceanography. The museum is envisioned as an exciting space where students can explore the ocean through extended reality, audio immersion, and touch. As part of this project, we have developed an interactive ocean script narrated by the voice of a dolphin, integrating multi-sensory experiences to bring the story of the ocean to life. Additionally, we are working with the Madras School of Arts to produce artisan-made tactile models of marine life, ensuring that students can fully engage with the subject matter.