[Tactile-Talk] Optacon
Keith Shaw
knshaw100 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 23 12:51:02 UTC 2024
Chad,
You wrote:
> ..strangely it [new Optacon] would be difficult, even in our modern era
to duplicate this highly unique machine.
The camera and image processing (hardware and software) could probably be
implemented with a well defined development project. But the real
difficulty is the matching high speed, with high resolution, tactile
display. Is this how you understand the situation?
In the meantime, here is an interesting perspective involving the Optacon:
'The Reading Machine That Hasn't Been Built Yet'
Harvey Lauer March 2003
https://www.afb.org/aw/4/2/14857
Best,
Keith
On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 2:22 PM Chad Allen via Tactile-Talk <
tactile-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> The new Optacon was actually my project. Noel was providing his amazing
> insight to help me along. I have all the pieces in place to make it happen.
> I just need funding. That's what stopped the project in its tracks.
> I have the plans, the team, and legally the ability to do it, but sadly,
> money is often the barrier to entry.
> I also strongly believe Optacon has advantages that the other graphic
> displays don't, but it needs to be modernized. Noel was an open book and
> told me everything he knew about its development that I could understand,
> and strangely it would be difficult, even in our modern era to duplicate
> this highly unique machine. If there are angel investors out there that
> wish to discuss this with me further, I'm happy to share my story with the
> Optacon.
> My best,
> Chad
>
> As seen on Penn and Teller: Fool Us
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCcA5gR0DSI
>
> On Sep 20, 2024, at 10:58, dan.tevelde--- via Tactile-Talk <
> tactile-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
>
>
> I’m changing the subject line to reflect Chad’s message and his mentioning
> of an optacon. Welcome Chad to the list. I recently got a an optacon but
> need to re-learn how to use it. I wish there was a new optacon which would
> take advantage of today’s technology. I’ve run into situations where I
> needed to know the print equivalent of a Braille symbol. I was talking with
> a sighted person who kept inconsistently using the terms bracket and brace.
> He described what they looked like visually but that didn’t mean anything
> to me. The emerging graphics displays are beyond my budget. I’m subscribed
> to an optacon list where we have occasionally talked about developing a new
> optacon. Unfortunately, the person driving the project just died. His name
> was Noel Runyan. Another reason an optacon would be helpful is when the
> primary and secondary relationships in a table change. If I run into a
> situation like that when I scan something with a phone, VoiceOver
> incorrectly reads the data because the hierarchy has changed. It will read
> the left column before reading the right column. With an optacon, a person
> could manually pan a camera and read data in whatever order they wanted.
> When one of the main developers of the optacon, James Bliss was still
> alive, I wrote him an extensive proposal of how I thought a new optacon
> could work.
>
>
>
> Dan
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