Vision Impairment Science, art and lived experience

What is it like to go blind? 350 million people around the world live with severe vision impairment, ranging from those who can see a couple of letters on a sight chart to those who perceive no light at all. In this book we meet some of them, including artists, poets, scientists, architects, politi...

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Main Author: Crossland, Michael (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London UCL Press 2024
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