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  2. Keith Wilson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Sign for Art (Stelae 2014) is made from black polyurethane elastomer and references Wilson's experiences teaching art to visually and hearing impaired adults in the 1980s. [9] The sculpture's two squiggly forms reference Wilson's tactile form of teaching. He initially ‘drew’ the two spaced lines across a student's forehead to signify a ...

  3. Artist feature: Gail Glagola experiments with various types ...

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    I'm a very tactile person and it just was a joy to create. It's not what is traditionally known as weaving - it is an experience. ... Glagola teaches adult art classes at the Zanesville Museum of ...

  4. Do touch the art. This first-of-its kind L.A. artwork offers ...

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    The Braille Institute Los Angeles debuts its new Library for the Blind and Visually Impaired on April 26. We get a first look at its L.A. cityscape sensory wall and mural.

  5. Haptic communication - Wikipedia

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    "Tactile signing" refers to the mode or medium, i.e. signing (using some form of signed language or code), using touch. It does not indicate whether the signer is using a tactile form of a natural language (e.g. American Sign Language), a modified form of such a visual sign language, a modified form of a manually coded language, or something else.

  6. Blind contour drawing - Wikipedia

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    Blind contour drawing is a drawing exercise, where an artist draws the contour of a subject without looking at the paper. The artistic technique was introduced by Kimon Nicolaïdes in The Natural Way to Draw, and it is further popularized by Betty Edwards as "pure contour drawing" in The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.

  7. Ay-O - Wikipedia

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    Ay-O's Tactile Box and Finger Box on display in the exhibition Art, Anti-Art, Non-Art: Experimentations in the Public Sphere in Postwar Japan, 1950–1970 at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. In front of the case is a simulator of the artworks within, where visitors can insert their hands (for the Tactile Box) or fingers (for the Finger Box).

  8. Tactile graphic - Wikipedia

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    Tactile graphics, including tactile pictures, tactile diagrams, tactile maps, and tactile graphs, are images that use raised surfaces so that a visually impaired person can feel them. They are used to convey non-textual information such as maps, paintings, graphs and diagrams. Tactile graphics can be seen as a subset of accessible images.

  9. Wilhelmina Dranga Campbell - Wikipedia

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    As an art educator by training, she devised tactile arts projects for blind women students, especially to develop marketable weaving skills. [2] She was also co-editor of Outlook for the Blind, a quarterly magazine begun by the Campbells in 1907. In that same year, she was one of the organizers of the national conference of the American ...

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