[MD-Sligo] Fwd: [Tech-VI] Celebrating Louis Braille Day
Chikodinaka Oguledo
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From: David Goldfield <david.goldfield at outlook.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2024 23:04:28 +0000
Subject: [Tech-VI] Celebrating Louis Braille Day
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Vision Ireland - Thursday, January 4, 2024 at 7:00 AM
Celebrating Louis Braille Day
by Peter Claridge Bowler
On January 4th 1809 Louis Braille was born. Who could imagine this
one person could and would change the lives of millions of blind and
visually impaired people across the globe, influencing so many
prominent figures centuries after his death?
At the age of 3 years, he suffered an accident in his father’s leather
shop causing him to lose sight in his right eye, subsequently
eventually losing sight in his left eye due to infection and
inflammation. At the age of 5 Louis Braille was totally blind, by the
age of 10 in 1819: he was accepted to Frances’s most prominent School
for the blind in the country. This school was highly rated for the way
it taught blind children how to read, before the invention of Braille,
the way that blind and visually impaired children were taught to read
was via a raised form of print writing.
This would be achieved by embossing large print letters for the
children to trace their fingers over the letters to read, the library
at said school was extremely limited with the amount of available
books, at this time in particular there were only three books when
Louis Braille first attended the school.
The embossed writing was large and impractical to read at any kind of
speed, the size of the books also meant that they were very costly to
produce, so having access to them was very limited.
In the 1820s a French sergeant Charles Barbier created and developed a
form of night writing, that could be read by touch, to aid in
communication at night during combat, this system was comprised of 26
dots per sound, as this system was not created with spelling in mind,
it was created to simulate the sounding of words, so there would be no
spelling or grammar.
In 1821 Braille was introduced to Barbier’s night writing system and
then for the next 3 years, Braille worked on developing and refining
Barbier’s system into the 6 dot that we know as Braille today.
Braille first presented his development in 1824 to the Institut
National des Jeunes Aveugles, Braille faced great resistance towards
his invention, so much so that it was never implemented at the school
he both studied at and taught at a few years later: during this time
Braille never stopped working and developing his system, he not only
created a form of reading and writing for people who are blind and
visually impaired but also created the Braille music system as well,
so that musicians would be able to read the music in Braille.
Despite creating a remarkable system embraced worldwide by numerous
blind and visually impaired individuals, Louis Braille never witnessed
the fruition of his invention. Passing away in 1852 at the age of 42,
it took several years posthumously for his system to be adopted. Now,
nearly two centuries later, we commemorate the enduring legacy of the
system he pioneered, granting countless blind and visually impaired
individuals the capacity to read and write.
https://vi.ie/celebrating-louis-braille-day/
David Goldfield,
Blindness Assistive Technology Specialist
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