Aleksandar Jovanovic — Marco Mijailovic - Lucio Bruna
Over 36 million people worldwide live without sight. Yet most museums remain inaccessible — designed around the assumption that art is only visual.
BlindView was specifically designed to help blind or visually impaired people navigate museums. Furthermore, when approaching various artworks, BlindView allows users to identify them and listen to audio tracks provided by a dedicated mobile app.
Artecieca combines spatial awareness, haptic feedback, and rich audio descriptions to create an intuitive museum journey.
Pair Artecieca with the museum's system at the entrance. The cane syncs with the building's beacon network to map your surroundings.
Gentle vibrations in the cane handle guide you through galleries — left, right, forward. No screens, no confusion, just intuitive touch.
As you approach artworks, BlindView allows you to listen to detailed audio descriptions of artworks via any wireless headset.
Precise vibrations guide through museum spaces simulating the sense of touch like a regular cane would with tactile paving on the ground.
By using any wirless headset, BlindView allows users to listen to detailed audio descriptions of artworks.
12+ hours of continuous use — more than enough for even the longest museum visits.
people with vision impairment worldwide
of museums lack full accessibility infrastructure
battery life on a single charge
our goal for every museum experience
A multidisciplinary team united by a shared belief: culture should be accessible to everyone.
Designs the haptic systems and sensor arrays that make Artecieca's spatial guidance possible.
Builds the companion app and beacon integration that connect users to art through sound.
Ensures every design is cohesive with the project's vision, crafting beautiful and intuitive user experiences.
Whether you're a museum director, an accessibility advocate, or someone who believes culture should have no barriers — we'd love to connect.