The Photography Exhibition You Don't Need to See: Canon launches World
Unseen at Somerset House
News provided by Canon Middle East
18 Mar, 2024, 09:31 GMT

Canon Europe, in partnership with Royal National Institute of Blind People
(RNIB), creates an accessible photography exhibition designed for all
DUBAI, UAE, March 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- 
Canon Europe today announces "World Unseen," with a photography exhibition
that invites visitors – blind, partially sighted and sighted – to experience
photography in a new, accessible and immersive way. The exhibition will be
held at Somerset House, London between 5-7 April, in partnership with the
Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB).

There are at least 2.2 billion people globally who have some form of visual
impairment[1], for whom photography remains largely out of reach. Designed
with the experience of blind and partially sighted people in mind, the
exhibition will feature a series of photographs taken by world-renowned
photographers. These are accompanied with elevated prints, audio
descriptions, soundscapes and braille for a tactile experience that helps
visitors connect with these powerful images and the stories they tell.

Sighted people too will gain a better appreciation of the partially sighted
experience. Each image will be obscured in different ways to convey
different types of visual impairment, from glaucoma to diabetic retinopathy.
While this raises awareness of accessibility in arts and cultural spaces, it
also draws attention to how inclusive design heightens the experiences for
everyone.

The exhibition will feature works from world-renowned photographers and
Canon ambassadors from around the globe, including multi-award-winning South
African photojournalist Brent Stirton, renowned Brazilian Photojournalist
Sebastião Salgado, Nigerian photojournalist Yagazie Emezi, sports
photographer Samo Vidic, fashion photographer Heidi Rondak and Pulitzer
winning photojournalist Muhammed Muheisen. 

An accompanying video series will feature partially sighted individuals,
including British disability activist, Lucy Edwards, and Menna Fitzpatrick
MBE, Britain's most decorated Winter Paralympian, who have collaborated with
Canon to tell their stories and show their reaction to experiencing this
photography for the first time.

"Photography is an incredibly powerful medium that can push the imagination
and we want this experience to be accessible to everyone. This exhibition
was created with blind and partially sighted people in mind to share imagery
and the stories behind them in an entirely new way. With Canon's elevated
print technology, we hope all visitors will feel a deeper connection to the
emotions and stories that imaging can bring to life," says Pete Morris,
Brand and Sponsorship Senior Manager, Canon EMEA.

Dave Williams, Inclusive Design Ambassador at RNIB, said: "The World Unseen
exhibition opens up the world of photography and enables more blind and
partially sighted people to experience the emotive stories, and physical
touch, of these iconic images. As a braille user, it's fantastic to be
working with Canon to raise awareness of the possibilities of textured print
and to see in action how technology can make art more accessible for people
with sight loss."

This isn't the first time that Canon has brought the arts to life through
elevated print. Through its proprietary PRISMAelevate XL software and
Arizona printer series, Canon has been making arts more accessible for blind
and partially sighted people for many years, supporting art galleries and
museums globally with tactile printing and braille signage. Most recently at
an experimental photo exhibition in Vienna and one in the Netherlands.

Tickets for free admission are now available:
https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/whats-on/canon-world-unseen

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Richard, USA
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