Hello and welcome to the first stop of this guide to ‘The Coming of Age’.
I’m Ruth Horry, one of the exhibition’s curators.
In this stop, I am going to explain how to use this digital guide.
There are 12 stops in total, each a few minutes long.
This first stop provides information about access resources. To skip to the exhibition introduction, go to Stop 2.
Stop 2 is just inside the glass doors, directly ahead. The glass doors are quite heavy, and the flooring inside the exhibition is brown. Let a member of staff know if you need assistance getting into the gallery.
In stops 3 to 12 you will hear from the exhibition curators, artists and contributors about some of the key works in the exhibition. This is combined with visual description of the artworks.
You have accessed the guide by scanning a QR code. You can also access the audio information by picking up one of the handheld players and a headset from the pick-up station on the wall, where Stop 1 is located.
A white tactile floor line is designed to support wayfinding between the stops. When you arrive at an artwork which has a stop, this is indicated on the floor by a grey square with raised dots.
You will find a tactile QR code and stop number within arm’s reach of the grey square. The QR codes can be found on circular discs, with a tactile number in high-contrast lettering. They are located either on the wall, on a label rail or on a freestanding label holder next to the artwork.
If you need any assistance, there are members of our team in the gallery at all times. They will be wearing a black Wellcome Collection top.
The floor line from the main entrance brings you to the red coloured pick-up station, which is on the right side of the floor line as you stand on it.
At the right end of this pick-up station you will find: a screen with a BSL introduction, in the middle are the audio handsets and headphones, and to the right are shelves with several different printed guides.
A pale green A4-sized large-print guide includes all of the exhibition texts in large font size, a map of the floor line, as well as a list of all the digital guide stops. It has white symbol of an eye with a line through the middle on the cover.
You will also find a pink A4-sized visual story booklet. This provides pre-visit information about the exhibition, using images, symbols and short written explanations. This has a symbol of a book on the cover.
There is also a light purple A4-sized map of sensory elements in the exhibition, such as bright lights and sound. This has symbols with a hand and an ear on the cover.
There is seating throughout the exhibition. There are also folding seats that can be picked up just inside the exhibition entrance.
The tactile floor line finishes near the exit to the exhibition, just after Stop 12.
The next stop is an introduction to the exhibition, voiced by Curator Shamita Sharmacharja. With the pick-up station on your right, follow the tactile floor line to the square for Stop 2, just inside the exhibition entrance.
This is the end of Stop 1.