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Hi!

We are conducting a study to evaluate an application that aims to improve the TV experience for people with colour-blindness.


We are looking for people who are London based and have red-green colour-blindness.

Participants are paid ?20 for their time (plus up to ?10 return travel expenses if receipts are provided). The study will be an hour long and the participants will be asked to watch a series of videos and answer some questionnaires.


If you would like to take part please click on the following link to register for the experiment: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Y97PX7V

After you have registered, a researcher will contact you by email with more specific information about the experiment.


The study will be conducted at the i2 media research lab - Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London, SE14 6NW, UK ? Tube station: New Cross Gate



Contacts:

Alessia Eletta Coppi

[email protected]

Ph: 02077172201

i2 media research,

Goldsmiths, University of London

Lewisham Way, SE14 6NW, London ? United Kingdom

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