Photographer's Unique View of the World Translated into Tactile Images for the Blind
This video highlights a unique project that aims to make photography accessible to the blind and visually impaired. French photographer Jan Arthurs Bertrand's stunning aerial photos have been translated into a tactile form using natural materials, allowing blind individuals to experience and appreciate the beauty of the world from above. This innovative project, supported by London's Natural History Museum, is the first step towards creating a new language for blind people, providing them with a window into the world of visual imagery.
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