Hi everyone,

I already had some answers to my message but I am still looking for 
visually impaired audio engineer who would kindly respond to few questions.

Thanks,
Etienne

On Tuesday, 30 September 2014 12:41:36 UTC+1, Etienne Rallu wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am a 22 years old visually impaired audio engineering student at SAE 
> Institute London.
> As part of my studies I am writing a major project dissertation about 
> audio engineering and the various issues encountered by visually impaired 
> people in this professional area.
>
> The goal of this project is to produce a useful guide for employers / 
> clients and visually impaired employees in the audio engineering and media 
> industry (Music studios, film studios, broadcast studios etc.). It should 
> constitute a practical knowledge basis for visually impaired audio engineer 
> in order to help them having as efficient a workflow as other valid 
> workers. 
>
> I want to investigate recording studio design, accessibility, ergonomics, 
> assistive technologies usable in the studios as well as social and 
> communication issues between non impaired and impaired people working in a 
> studio environment.
>
> I am looking for other visually impaired audio engineer that could help me 
> collecting information about their workflow in the studio and the issues 
> they face. If you are a professional audio engineer, I would love to meet 
> you. If you live in London, Belgium, France or Switzerland, It would be 
> easy for me to come and see your working environment and the way you 
> adapted it to your impairment. If you are not from Europa, we could still 
> have a Skype interview.
>
> Initially this project is meant to be my Bachelor of Arts dissertation. 
> However, once this will be completed, I would like to create a community 
> website collecting all the little tips and tricks used by visually impaired 
> audio engineer to do their job as efficiently as any other audio engineer. 
>
> You can contact me at etienne.ra...@gmail.com or via my website : 
> www.rallu-sound.ch
>
> Thanks,
> Etienne
>
>
> P.s. My mother tongue is French and this explains why I do so much 
> grammatical mistake in English. Sorry for that. I try to improve :)
>

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