Friday 27 September 2024
Select a region
Victoria & Albert Museum acquires new type of Xbox controller

Victoria & Albert Museum acquires new type of Xbox controller

2215 days ago

Victoria & Albert Museum acquires new type of Xbox controller

2215 days ago


The Victoria & Albert Museum has announced the latest acquisition for its collection – a new type of Xbox controller.

Developed by Microsoft in consultation with players with limited mobility, the Xbox Adaptive Controller allows users with a range of abilities to play video games.

The acquisition coincides with the V&A’s new exhibition on video games, opening on Saturday.

XBox Adaptive Controller
XBox Adaptive Controller (Victoria And Albert Museum)

Corinna Gardner, senior curator of design and digital at the V&A, said: “Video games are part of our lived reality today, and the Xbox Adaptive Controller marks an important design moment.

“It is an example of a leading technology company embracing accessibility and collaborative design processes to create innovative and inclusive design for video game play.

“Developed to increase the options available to players with a range of abilities, it is an industry-first and illustrates the power of design to affect change.”

The controller is now on display in the museum’s Rapid Response Collecting gallery – which explores how current global events, political changes and pop cultural phenomena impact, or are influenced by, design, art, architecture and technology.

It follows the acquisition of a “pussyhat” from the 2017 Women’s March and a Jeremy Corbyn t-shirt by the V&A.


« Return to Tech

You have landed on the Bailiwick Express website, however it appears you are based in . Would you like to stay on the site, or visit the site?