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Suellen Hozman |
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Karen
Carter
"I have to say
I was, and am very excited about this
program. I have always wondered how a blind
person could see pictures and would try to
figure out how to do it. Because I use to do
photography and would have to describe
pictures to my totally blind twin." |
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"Now there is a way she can
see the pictures too. I hope this continues
to be a very great success for both Suellen
and the blind community." Karen Carter
Lansing MI
Sorrow looks
back, worry looks around, but faith looks
up.
Karen Carter
Class of '74 |
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The rapid prototype printer
is used here to produce a three-dimensional portrait.
This "touchable art" is just one of the adaptive
and non-adaptive techniques employed to improve accessibility to art for
the visually impaired. |
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326 Kipling Blvd., Lansing, MI 48912
suellenyh@yahoo.com
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Hozman. All rights reserved. |
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