[Artbeyondsightmuseums] Tim Lefens, Tactile picture recognition by early blind children: The effect of illustration technique, Art Beyond Sight, engineer, 3D
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St. Augustine Art Association celebrates Art Beyond Sight Awareness Month
The St. Augustine Art Association is featuring its 12th Annual Tactile
Art Show for the month of October, Art Beyond Sight Awareness Month.
Partnering with the Florida School of Deaf and Blind, the Tactile Art
show will feature touchable art that is visually intriguing while also
engaging those that are vision impaired.
http://gargoyle.flagler.edu/2013/10/st-augustine-art-association-celebrates-art-beyond-sight-awareness-month/
Tactile USA flags with 'The Pledge of Allegiance' in braille presented
to MSAB
http://www.austindailyherald.com/2013/10/society-news-oct-20/
Use of different materials with varied textures improves recognition of
tactile images by blind people
The use of different materials with varied textures improves the
recognition of tactile images by young blind people, researchers from
the Laboratoire de psychologie et neurocognition (LPNC) (CNRS/Université
Pierre Mendès France/ Savoie University) have shown. This result, which
was recently published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied
was achieved in collaboration with Geneva University's Faculté de
psychologie et des sciences de l'éducation and Les Doigts Qui Rêvent
(Dreaming Fingers) in Talant (Côte-d'Or, France). Among other factors,
the researchers emphasise that early, regular use of tactile material by
blind children is necessary to improve recognition through touch.... For
blind children therefore, it seems that interpreting tactile images is
not automatic and requires practice.
http://www.news-medical.net/news/20131003/Use-of-different-materials-with-varied-textures-improves-recognition-of-tactile-images-by-blind-people.aspx
Summary:
The use of different materials with varied textures improves the
recognition of tactile images by young blind people. This result
emphasizes that early, regular use of tactile material by blind children
is necessary to improve recognition through touch.
*Journal Reference*:Anne Theurel, Arnaud Witt, Philippe Claudet, Yvette
Hatwell, Edouard Gentaz. *Tactile picture recognition by early blind
children: The effect of illustration technique.*. /Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Applied/, 2013; 19 (3): 233 DOI:
10.1037/a0034255 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0034255>
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131002092141.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily%2Ftop_news+(ScienceDaily%3A+Top+News)
Tactile picture recognition by early blind children: The effect of
illustration technique.
http://psycnet.apa.org/?&fa=main.doiLanding&doi=10.1037/a0034255
Art created for the blind
http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2013/may/23/art-created-for-the-blind/
Braille smartphone to revolutionise life on the go for the blind
The screen is able to raise its surface to create images and texts in
Braille.
http://www.west-info.eu/braille-smartphone-to-revolutionise-life-on-the-go-for-the-blind/
Blind Engineer Paves the Way
When former pentathlon competitor Vincent Martin walks across the stage
to get his Master's diploma at top-tier Georgia Tech on May 3, it will
be part of another grueling multi-event race. Martin is completely blind
and about to graduate from the College of Computing in the School of
Interactive Computing.
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/33576-blind-engineer-paves-the-way/
3D Printing Studio
<http://www.noelartmuseum.org/visit/3d-printing-studio>
The Ellen Noël Art Museum is the first in the state to have a 3D
Printing Studio. The studio includes three Makerbot Relicator 2s. This
studio will serve educational and outreach purposes as the Museum offers
child and adult 3D printing classes as well as a collaborative course
with the University of Texas at the Permian Basin. Another purpose of
the 3D printers will be to create 3D kits for the visually impaired to
aid in learning about art
http://www.noelartmuseum.org/visit/3d-printing-studio
Smith: Ken, the kids & their art on 'Today'
A national NBC-TV crew shot the scene Monday as Santa Rosa artist Ken
Rossi, who's blind and scoots about in a wheelchair, showed 32
fourth-graders at the Sonoma County Museum how he creates his dramatic
and colorful pictures.
"Is it hard to draw when you can't see?" asked a girl from teacher
Hilary Sowers' class at Windsor's Brooks School.
Ken replied: "It's harder because you have to concentrate more."
However, he added, as a piece is coming together, a blind artist isn't
bothered by an "internal judge," so the process flows more naturally.
The students then had a chance to try drawing with oil pastels, too.
With their eyes closed.
The story is scheduled to appear on The Today Show at 6 a.m. Saturday.
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20131028/articles/131029556?title=Smith:-Ken,-the-kids-&-their-art-on-'Today'
Legally Blind Artist Exhibits New Paintings at Bwe Kafe
The most recent work of accomplished blind artist Tim Lefens is on
display through November in the gallery at Bwe Kafe
<http://www.bwekafe.com/>.
Lefens, who lost his eyesight to retinitis pigmentosa more than a decade
ago but has continued painting through the use of "ingenious" methods,
has spent the past 18 years helping people with severe physical
disabilities express themselves artistically.
http://hoboken.patch.com/groups/arts-and-entertainment/p/legally-blind-artist-exhibits-new-paintings-at-bwe-kafe
What is A.R.T.?
Through his non-profit A.R.T <http://www.artrealization.org/>, which
stands for Artistic Realization Technologies, Lefens has created various
innovative technologies that give people who cannot walk, talk or use
their hands a way to paint, sculpt, create art photography and make music.
http://www.artrealization.org/what-is-art.html
Unleashing the Power of ART: Tim Lefens at TEDxNJIT
"The urgency to take control" quote from the talk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arXN677GLx8
Flying Colors
by Tim Lefens
Beacon Press, 2002
http://www.artrealization.org/flying_colors.html
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