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  2. Blind photography - Wikipedia

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    Several blind photographers attempt to capture images that reflect their mental image of their subject, often called the "mind's eye" [1] or "soul's eye". [11] Their work is often inspired by their senses [9] [1] and past memories. [11] The intention is not to capture the object as it is but rather to focus on art, creativity, and a sense of ...

  3. Visual impairment in art - Wikipedia

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    The image displays a barefoot blind man in a long pale yellow tunic carrying a staff. [1] Healing a blind man in the Maastricht Hours, held in the British Library. [5] The blind man wears a loose brown tunic while being led by a white dog. [1] The Goldsmith of Arras, an illustration in the Miracles de Nostre Dame depicts a blind boy with a ...

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Blind man with a ...

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    A photo from the Levant ca. 1889, It sheds light on the life of disabled people during that period of time. Articles this image appears in Disability removed by Nezzadar ☎ removed by Kaldari Creator Tancrède Dumas, Restoration by Banzoo. Support as nominator--Banzoo 20:27, 24 October 2009 (UTC)

  5. Cultural depictions of blindness - Wikipedia

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    Marianela is an 1878 Spanish novel by Benito Pérez Galdós, in which a blind boy falls in love with an unattractive girl, who is afraid to meet him when he recovers his sight. "The Country of the Blind" by H. G. Wells tells the story of a mountaineer who finds himself stranded in an isolated valley inhabited entirely by blind people ...

  6. Blind artists - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy likens the drawings of the average blind-since-birth person to those of a sighted child. He notices that blind children are much more willing to attempt to draw than blind adults who have no prior experience. Kennedy discusses the fact that the blind can perceive a drawing made of raised lines, as well as 3D objects that have shape and ...

  7. List of blind people - Wikipedia

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    Helen Keller – American deaf-blind writer, lecturer, and communist activist. [6] Juan Carlos González Leiva – Cuban lawyer, who founded the Fraternity of the Independent Blind of Cuba and the Cuban Foundation of Human Rights. [7] He has been harassed, imprisoned and tortured by the communist regime.

  8. Blindsight - Wikipedia

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    Blindsight is the ability of people who are cortically blind to respond to visual stimuli that they do not consciously see due to lesions in the primary visual cortex, also known as the striate cortex or Brodmann Area 17. [1] The term was coined by Lawrence Weiskrantz and his colleagues in a paper published in a 1974 issue of Brain. [2]

  9. The Blind Leading the Blind - Wikipedia

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    The Blind Leading the Blind has been considered one of the great masterpieces of painting. [38] Bruegel's is the earliest surviving painting whose subject is the parable of the blind leading the blind, though there are earlier engravings from the Low Countries known that Bruegel was likely aware of, [ 31 ] including one attributed to Bosch, [ 3 ...