ACCESSIBLE DIGITAL EXHIBITION ENVIRONMENTS
Accessible Digital Exhibition Environments are immersive online spaces that combine 360° virtual tours, photography, video, curatorial interpretation and inclusive design approaches into a coherent digital environment — built to extend the life and reach of exhibitions beyond their physical duration.
For museums, galleries and art organisations, they represent a lasting institutional resource: preserving curatorial knowledge, increasing access for audiences who cannot attend in person, supporting education and research, strengthening institutional memory and demonstrating public value to funders, partners and communities.
Glimpses – We Are What We See
Hop Project Gallery
REVEAL - Screen South Artists Showcase 2025
ACCESSIBILITY BY DESIGN
Accessibility is not a feature we add at the end. It is a design principle we apply from the beginning.
In partnership with Accentuate UK, Studio Radar has developed and tested a suite of accessibility tools with disabled contributors — ensuring that every Digital Exhibition Environment can be navigated, experienced, and understood by audiences with different bodies, different senses, and different ways of engaging with the world.
Each environment can incorporate audio description, captioned and BSL video, readable and adaptable text, clear spatial navigation, and personalised engagement options.
We do not add dates to our
Digital Exhibition Environments.
We believe their interpretation is timeless.
Manuel Vason














