Groups related to Media and Entertainment (e.g., audio, video, text, film, TV, radio, video games, virtual and augmented reality)
Event
XR Access 2024: Insights from XR Assistive Technology
The XR Access Symposium is our annual conference for leaders in industry, academia, and advocacy to come together and solve the most pressing problems in extended reality accessibility. This year the focus is on Insights from XR Assistive Technology: how can we learn from technologies aimed at assisting disabled people in order to make mainstream XR more accessible? This 2-day conference will take…
Discussion
Interoperable Video Conferencing Services: How accessible are they?
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Interoperable Video Conference Services (IVCS) use and offerings have exploded since the onset of the Corona Virus pandemic. Millions of individuals use these platforms to conduct work meetings, communicate with family and friends, access medical care and services, and to participate in private, civic, and public social, cultural, and societal events. However, for individuals with disabilities,…
User Stories
TV Watching – A Social Activity Too
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User Stories
Not Done Yet
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Event
XR Access Symposium 2023: Seizing Advancements for Access
Learn about technological advancements in hardware and software that can be used to make virtual, augmented, and mixed reality (collectively XR) more accessible for people with disabilities. This 1.5-day conference will take place on June 15-16 at the Verizon Executive Education Center on the Cornell Tech campus in New York City, with sessions broadcast online.
News releases
Prime Video launches a new accessibility feature called "Dialogue Boost"
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Dialogue Boost is an accessibility feature that lets you self-select dialogue volume levels relative to background music and effects to suit your needs on any device with Prime Video.
User Stories
It Can Work
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User Stories
It's Okay to Complain
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Event
2022 XR Access Symposium
Let’s celebrate our progress toward a more inclusive future! Join a diverse group of accessibility advocates, researchers and industry leaders. Together, we’ll explore how moving from principles to practice in accessible XR will shape inclusion, employment, and society in the years ahead.
Event
Podcast Accessibility: A Legal Analysis on the Future of Podcasting with Lainey Feingold
In this webinar, Lainey Feingold goes through legal issues impacting podcasts, primarily in the United States. She will also share best practices for podcast accessibility and tips for staying ahead of the legal curve on this issue.