In recent years, social movements have begun to allow disabled people with disabilities to visit the exhibition hall comfortably without inconvenience, and interest in exhibiting for the visually impaired, which is the weakest in the exhibition space,...
In recent years, social movements have begun to allow disabled people with disabilities to visit the exhibition hall comfortably without inconvenience, and interest in exhibiting for the visually impaired, which is the weakest in the exhibition space, is being raised. In this study, based on the spatial cognitive characteristics of the visually impaired, we conducted an on-site visit to S Gallery and Our eye gallery which are currently planned for the visually handicapped in Korea. The spatial cognitive characteristics of the visually impaired were extracted by visual, auditory, and tactile senses. In the case of visual perception among the spatial cognitive characteristics, all the cases had enough movement lines for the visually impaired in the exhibition space, but the color contrast and illumination contrast appeared to be very small. In the case of hearing, noise cancellation was performed, but the voice guidance device and the voice guidance of the work which can enhance the convenience of the exhibition did not appear. In the case of tactile sense, the provision of tactile information that can recognize the inside of the exhibition hall is very insufficient.