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Garrett Eastman

Video Game Accessibility: A Legal Approach | Powers | Disability Studies Quarterly - 1 views

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    "Video game accessibility may not seem of significance to some, and it may sound trivial to anyone who does not play video games. This assumption is false. With the digitalization of our culture, video games are an ever increasing part of our life. They contribute to peer to peer interactions, education, music and the arts. A video game can be created by hundreds of musicians and artists, and they can have production budgets that exceed modern blockbuster films. Inaccessible video games are analogous to movie theaters without closed captioning or accessible facilities. The movement to have accessible video games is small, unorganized and misdirected. Just like the other battles to make society accessible were accomplished through legislation and law, the battle for video game accessibility must be focused toward the law and not the market."
Garrett Eastman

LED-ME Project - A Design Report - 0 views

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    From the abstract: "This paper presents a design project of a computer game for integration in multisensory stimulation environments, to be played by children with intellectual disability. The LED-ME prototype is based on accessible technological solutions and dispenses the manipulation of peripheral devices resorting to Camspace® software. The different stages of the project are presented, from the design problem, to the definition of design guidelines, the pilot test and discussion of results. The LED-ME game is suitable for use in multisensory environments, enabling moments of play that require basic cognitive and motor skills."
Garrett Eastman

Bring the Users to the Games by the usage of the Assistive Technology Rapid Integration... - 0 views

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    Software design and platform to help with game design for mobility-disabled users
Garrett Eastman

Toward Designing Mobile Games for Visually Challenged Children - 0 views

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    design of two games and observations on changes in spatial mobility and executive function
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