[games_access] Game Accessibility web-site - PC time
Thomas Westin
thomas at pininteractive.com
Mon Feb 6 18:24:49 EST 2006
yes I agree gamer is much better
just for information, there are definitions for impairment, disability and
handicap defined by WHO. Basically they are
- impairment: an impairment that doesn't stop you from living your every day
life, work etc
- disability: an impairment that demands special assistance / tools etc to
handle every day life, work
- handicap: this has nothing to do with the individual, but with the
environment. Example: In Doom3 deaf gamers are handicapped, but in Doom3[CC]
they are not.
/Thomas
9 years of development and education with Adobe/Macromedia Director
Award at the Independent Games Festival: www.terraformers.nu
Founder of IGDA Game Accessibility SIG www.igda.org/accessibility
http://www.pininteractive.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sander Huiberts NEWS" <news at ebass.nl>
To: "IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List" <games_access at igda.org>
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: [games_access] Game Accessibility web-site - PC time
>
> Hello All!
>
> I'm new here, although Richard has kept me informed...I will be at the GDC
> with Richard! Besides the fact that I play the double bass and some other
> minor differences, my activities are very much the same as Richard (PhD
> game audio, AudioGames.net, GDC, etc).
>
> I would like to react to Barrie...I've encountered that (for instance) a
> blind person will (almost) never say he is visually impaired. I think it
> has to do with the target audience. Considering the target audience for
> the specific forum I think Richard and I did not select the correct
> terminology for a forum, it is too repulsive. Or at least, when we want
> gamers to discuss there...
> The terminology Barrie comes up with is much better!
>
> That's my opinion...
>
> Sander
>
>
>
> Barrie Ellis schreef:
>> Some thing that stands out to me looking at the
>> http://www.accessibility.nl/games/index.php?pagefile=games web-site is
>> the terminology. I know a number of disabled people in the UK that would
>> wince at the use of the word 'impairment' for the four genres. Instead
>> of...
>>
>> Gaming with a visual impairment
>> Gaming with an auditory impairment
>> Gaming with a motoric impairment
>> Gaming with a cognitive impairment
>>
>> the following might be more PC:
>>
>> Partially sighted and Blind gamers
>> Deaf gamers
>> Physically disabled gamers
>> Learning disabled gamers
>>
>> I think there'll be a fair bit of bleed between the genres too. Looks a
>> really interesting project though.
>>
>> Barrie
>> www.OneSwitch.org.uk
>>
>>
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