Map obstacles for disabled people with GPS phones

Posted: May 1st, 2008 | 4 Comments »

GENEVE*accessible by Antoni Abad is an intriguing project launched by the city of Geneva in partnership with the Handicap Architecture Urbanisme (HAU) association, with the purpose of making travelling easier for the disabled.

Nice GPS project

The project is simple: disabled phone are handed out GPS-enabled mobile telephones so that they can take pictures of every obstacle they come across in Geneva. By means of multimedia messages they create a map of the accessibility of the city on the internet. The resulting work will be presented at the Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, within a series of related live events: the “Créateurs Singuliers” week (27th May-1rst June).

Here’s an example of the on-going map with a typology of different obstacles (stairs, entrance, etc.):

Why do I blog this? documenting interesting local projects around here. I like the bottom-up approach of the initative.


4 Comments on “Map obstacles for disabled people with GPS phones”

  1. 1 Per said at 7:00 pm on May 2nd, 2008:

    GPS is a revolutionary chance for blind persons as well. Maybe some readers are interested in this:
    http://blind.wikia.com/wiki/Open_Letter_Initiative

  2. 2 GPS Obsessed » GENEVE*accessible: Using GPS-Enabled Mobile Phones To Enable The Disabled said at 4:21 am on May 4th, 2008:

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  3. 3 RenaLId.com :: Revue du Geoweb de la semaine said at 10:52 pm on May 4th, 2008:

    [...] leur mobilité. Le résultat est probant : http://www.zexe.net/GENEVE/map.php   (via Nicolas Nova’s Pasta&Vinegar) Autres articles potentiellement en rapport avec ce sujet [...]

  4. 4 Shazia Shamim said at 8:38 pm on August 14th, 2008:

    ah i think this is the right use of technology. I am sure all big country use it in this way to make things more accessible for disabled people.


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