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Vision Without Sight

A landscape featuring the exterior of the Richard Steinitz Building, the University of Huddersfield’s music technology hub where the Hodr Engine prototype was produced. The structure has curved white upper façade supported by angled white columns, which overhang above the entrance walkway. On this façade is a display of a poem titled Let There Be Peace by Lemm Sissay MBE. The poem is written in black lettering, and takes up most of the white wall. The building’s lower half is constructed from light brown stone and automatic sliding glass doors. A small tree in a planter sits to the left of the scene, and a patch of artificial grass bordered by stone stands in the foreground.

We strive to make all our documentation accessible. While this thesis is available to download as a PDF, we recognise that PDFs can be difficult for some screen readers to access. Therefore, the full document is also available to read on a separate page of the website.

 

If you require the document in another format, please email fshaw@hodrengine.com and we will do our best to provide it in the format you require.

Developing an Audio Game Engine for Blind and Visually Impaired Creators and Players

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