Accessibility Tester

Role

Tests whether an immersive work can be accessed and understood by people with different bodies, senses, abilities, and needs.

Description

An Accessibility Tester evaluates barriers that may prevent people from using or meaningfully experiencing an immersive work. In immersive media, this may involve mobility, seated and standing modes, captions, audio alternatives, cognitive load, sensory intensity, comfort, controls, language, reach, calibration, and facilitator support.

Testing & QA Context

In the testing discipline, the Accessibility Tester checks whether accessibility intentions survive contact with the actual build, installation, and participant flow. They identify barriers, document practical problems, and help prioritize improvements.

Scope Note

Includes testing access features, identifying barriers, checking captions or alternatives, reviewing input options, assessing comfort and sensory load, and documenting practical access conditions.

Boundary Note

Accessibility testing is not a late compliance checkbox. It should connect back to accessibility design, UX, production, facilitation, and participant testing.

Collaboration Note

Common collaborators include accessibility designers, UX designers, experience designers, facilitators, producers, developers, installation designers, and community consultants.

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