In this exhibition, sighted people gain a better understanding of how visually impaired and blind people experience the world and visitors become aware of the limits of their own perception in everyday life, which is strongly focused on visual information.
Are diversity measures in cultural institutions just another set of methods of solidifying what they claim to change? What are the inconspicuous formal routines, the small informal habits, the official and unofficial rules that create the feeling of running into a wall that one claims is not there?