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What is Deaf Space?
What is Deaf Space?
- A term used to describe the silence in outer space
- A program aimed at teaching sign language to astronauts
- A type of outer space exploration designed for deaf astronauts
- A design concept that considers the sensory experience of deaf individuals (correct)
How does Deaf Space differ from traditional architectural design?
How does Deaf Space differ from traditional architectural design?
- It focuses on creating environments that optimize visual and tactile experiences (correct)
- It aims to incorporate more audio elements into the design
- It prioritizes soundproofing and noise reduction
- It emphasizes creating spaces with loud, vibrant colors
What is an example of a design feature in Deaf Space architecture?
What is an example of a design feature in Deaf Space architecture?
- Wide hallways and open floor plans to allow for clear visibility (correct)
- Incorporation of complex sound systems for immersive audio experiences
- High volume levels and echo chambers for enhanced auditory stimulation
- Dim lighting and narrow pathways to encourage reliance on other senses