A new 3D audio navigation system from Microsoft could help people with sight loss explore cities independently
A new 3D audio navigation system from Microsoft could help people with sight loss explore cities independently
This post offers 13 insights which are going to change the way you perceive, understand and interact with blind or visually impaired people.
Researchers at Penn State are working on a smart glove that can help blind people shop at the grocery store. The idea came because figuring out what items
Some of history's greatest mathematicians have been blind. How did they visualize space?
Most blind people don't just see blackness. Learn what they experience depending on their type of visual impairment.
The latest podcast from Ouch asks how blind people experience emojis.
Museums nationwide are working to make their collections more accessible for people with disabilities.
The term “blindness” is relative because it is the government and not the doctor that determines who is qualified to be referred to as “blind.” In most ins
Mind Warehouse gives an explanation of how color blind people see the world. The video explains the science of color blindness, gives visual
This question may seem strange to most people. After all, how or why would a blind person want to take pictures in the first place? While technology has made it possible even for those of us…
Retailers are struggling to make their products accessible, and customers are taking them to court.
Sophisticated systems are being developed to enable robots to 'see'. The same technology can be used to enable people with visual impairments to navigate independently.
Most blind people can't see in their dreams, but their experience is just as rich as everyone else's.
It took some work, but my guide dog Mylo is my partner.
Mind Warehouse gives an explanation of how color blind people see the world. The video explains the science of color blindness, gives visual demonstrations of different types of color blindness, and even includes a basic test for the condition. Hi everyone! Have you ever had an argument with a friend about the color
A suitcase packed with artificial intelligence technology could help blind people travel the world in a whole new way.
People who have been blind even for many years could use an implant to help teach their brains how to process visual information again.
The moral and legal imperative to describe artworks for blind and low-vision people creates an exciting challenge to bring back ekphrasis.
Tommy explains how a blind person uses a white guide cane. He's joined by Jackie, from NewsyNews, to help demonstrate how someone might navigate a busy hallw...
Scientists might be able to change the cells in blind people’s eyes, giving them the power to see again.