Tag: tactile art


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Ted, a middle aged man with a long grey bead sits in front of a 3d printer with some printed objects.

I just published a new article called 3D Printing for Blind and Low Vision Users, What You Need to Know. I have been working with 3D printing for years through the Tactile Photos project, and one thing has become very clear to me: the printer itself is only part ofRead More …


What if you could touch a sunset?

What if you could touch a sunset? This was easily my favorite photo from our recent trip to Moab. While we were there, we photographed Arches National Park at all hours, from dawn to dusk. I walked all the backwoods trails in 108-degree temps, nearly cooking myself in the process.Read More …


Big update on our tactile art project!

May 29th Our journey so far Late last year, Redline Contemporary Art Center of Denver @RedLineDenver and the Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Art @warholfdn entrusted us with a daunting task – to bridge the gap between visual art and the visually impaired. Whether it be paint, photography, or sculpture,Read More …


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