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Archive for August, 2008

AFB’s Jitterbug Review

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August 21, 2008

Most of the ways people find this blog is through web searches. One of the most popular search terms that bring visitors here is “high contrast cell phones” that directs them to this post. Surprisingly, to me anyway, this is the first entry that Google lists for this search term. However, my post is...
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Call for Alternative Google Color Schemes

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August 21, 2008

Following up on my earlier post about the lack of accessible Vista themes and my current feelings on standard internet color schemes, I posted the following to the accessible Google Group: Alternative Google Color Schemes – accessible | Google Groups< For the visually impaired, Google’s (as well as MS and most websites) color scheme...
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Another local blind photographer

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August 19, 2008

The Carrboro Commons reports on a “Blind photographer” who lives and works in the next town over. What a small world. Georg Gordon freelances for the Carrboro Citizen while I occasionally free lance for the local Chapel Hill News. If you find this post useful or interesting, please consider buying me a cup of...
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The Touch Sight camera

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August 19, 2008

Spotted on Device Daily: Touch Sight Camera Allows The Blind To Take And Touch Photos The Touch Sight, a concept camera from Samsung, is a great stride forward for visually impaired photographers with little of no vision. Instead of an LCD screen, it has a Braiille display that can present the image in a...
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Curiosity & The Blind Photographer

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August 4, 2008

I just stumbled across this essay, Curiosity & The Blind Photographer from a blind flaneur, on “accessibility in terms of culture and cultural production.” A worthwhile read with some magnificent photos. What do you think? What is the link between accessibility and curiosity? Is access no longer a one-way street? Amartya Sen paved new...
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