[Nebraska-senior-blind] Experiencing the Solar Eclipse

Christine Boone christineboone2 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 18 15:30:53 UTC 2017


Thanks Robert, this is great information. I downloaded the Eclipse Soundscape a few days ago and it is very cool. Word to the wise, It will let you experience all of the aspects of the eclipse right away by going to the My Eclipse section; but, at least on my Iphone, I had to turn off voiceover once I got to the phase of the eclipse I wanted to view, in order to experience the vibrations. I would be curious about whether anyone else has experienced this problem. It is easy enough to turn voiceover on and off to experience each phase, but I was surprised by the need to do so. 

  

Boone Christine Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 18, 2017, at 9:44 AM, Robert Leslie Newman via Nebraska-Senior-Blind <nebraska-senior-blind at nfbnet.org> wrote:

Here are some methods for getting in on the ECLIPES
 
 
(1) The Eclipse Soundscapes app for iOs devices is perhaps the most revolutionary, since this offers the user a chance to experience this event through vibrational touch on the screen as well as through sound.  A special app, available through iTunes, uses an interactive rumble map customized to the viewer's location.  The Soundscapes app will geolocate you and start the narration to align with the planetary movements as they occur from your local vantage point. The specialized imaging description techniques making this possible were developed by the National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM), a part of television station WGBH of Boston, Massachusetts. .  Other partners in the Eclipse Soundscapes project are the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (H.E.C.) and the National Park Service.  Download the app from https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/eclipse-soundscapes/id1262152991?mt=8.
I am not aware that this app is available for Android devices.
 
(2)  If you have a way to get to Facebook,  tune in Monday beginning
12:00 PM EDT as the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and solar astrophysicist Henry "Trae" Winter put on a special, pre-eclipse live event geared with the blind and visually impaired in mind.
Follow this project on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/EclipseSoundSAO/.
 
(3)  The ACB Radio Interactive Channel will be offering narration of the solar eclipse.  Go to http://www.acbradio.org/interactive.  The Audio Description Project, an initiative of the American Council of the Blind (ACB) along with the Mid-Tennessee Council of the Blind, the Tennessee School for the Blind, and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, will host this audio description of the solar eclipse.
Between 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM EDT, Dr. Joel Snyder will host an event titled, "A Total Eclipse - Audio Described," on ACB Radio Interactive.
 
Happy listening.
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