Urban Tactility Installation

A site-specific public installation of tactile indicators in the courtyard of Immigration Museum, Urban Tactility will highlight how public art and design can make a significant contribution to conversations around important urban issues such as social inclusion, social connectivity and the building of community around a public design project.

Urban Tactility will negotiate broad contemporary cultural issues exploring our rights as citizens to the city. Building on the thought-provoking nature of the Sensory City tours we ran in partnership with OoPLA in 2017 & 2018, the Urban Tactility installation is designed to inspire people to connect with the  experience of those living with low vision and blindness and the way they navigate the city.

The project has a tri-fold agenda. Firstly, it’s a chance to think about how the city can be designed for different communities and users. Secondly, it’s a chance to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes. And thirdly, it’s a chance to experience the city from a sensory perspective and explore the city beyond the visual. This agenda is amplified by the venue partnership with the Immigration Museum.

Program Partners: OoPLA – Christine Philips and Tania Davidge

Urban Tactility is presented by OoPla, Open House Melbourne and Cushman & Wakefield, Open House Melbourne’s inaugural Inclusivity and Access partner, and is supported by Immigration Museum and City of Melbourne.

Image: Tania Davidge

Important Details

Location

Immigration Museum Courtyard, rear 400 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000

Time & Date

Exhibition dates:
22 July–11 August 2019
Free – Open Entry

Open every day
10AM–5PM

Fully accessible, All ages
Great for kids and families

Guided Tours:
Monday 22 July, 12–2pm
Saturday 27 July, 12–4pm
Sunday 28 July, 12–4pm
Monday 29 July, 12–2pm
Monday 5 August, 12-2pm
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