Millions of people around the world flock to the more fine art museums each year to discover the most incredible pieces that have already been created. It's hard to remain unmoved by the works of Michelangelo, Dürer, Da Vinci, and Cassatt. It is hard to deny how to see a piece like Mona Lisa in person makes you feel.
But people with visual disabilities rarely participate in these experiments. They never analyze the signature of Monet's brush strokes, look into the beauty of the famous ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, or count swirling stars in the most famous night scene of Van Gogh. It is a reality that is as heartbreaking as it is ignored.
But a team of artists and digital designers is to solve this problem with a project called Unseen Art .
As a spokesman explained: " Unseen Art takes master two-dimensional work of visual art in the field of touch. "[1945010style]
the designers aim to print some of these works in 3-D figures that can be touched, turning every concept we once had the viewers of art on its head.
YouTube / Unseen art
One lucky participant got to touch the first project prototype of the most famous lady Da Vinci. "His nose is long enough," she laughs, "but the term is what is most mysterious. It was certainly not a classic beauty. My fingers are excited! "
with the help of volunteers from all over the world, this work can actually be seen and touched for free once the drawings. are written, they can be shared and printed worldwide.
YouTube / Unseen Art
"We want to bring together the talents of policymakers 3-D, artists and people who are visually impaired worldwide," said the spokesman. "But most important of all, we want to share something incredible. "
YouTube / Unseen Art
for more information, check out their promotional video below:
to bring Unseen Art to people around the world these visionaries need our help. To learn more about what you can do to support their mission, visit their website, and be sure to donate a few dollars if you can about their Indiegogo page.
what they do could change the way blind people experience art forever.
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the designers aim to print some of these works in 3-D figures that can be touched, turning every concept we once had the viewers of art on its head.
YouTube / Unseen art
One lucky participant got to touch the first project prototype of the most famous lady Da Vinci. "His nose is long enough," she laughs, "but the term is what is most mysterious. It was certainly not a classic beauty. My fingers are excited! "
with the help of volunteers from all over the world, this work can actually be seen and touched for free once the drawings. are written, they can be shared and printed worldwide.
YouTube / Unseen Art
"We want to bring together the talents of policymakers 3-D, artists and people who are visually impaired worldwide," said the spokesman. "But most important of all, we want to share something incredible. "
YouTube / Unseen Art
for more information, check out their promotional video below:
to bring Unseen Art to people around the world these visionaries need our help. To learn more about what you can do to support their mission, visit their website, and be sure to donate a few dollars if you can about their Indiegogo page.
what they do could change the way blind people experience art forever.
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