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It was also fun to read an artist's imagery. [Damien Hirst]'s 'Untitled' prints from 2003 seemed to be a circular pattern of black dots - some radiating in a line from a central point. In others, the dots formed spirals, making your fingers move around to look for the next dot. According to the accompanying blurb, it was supposed to make us think of Braille. I didn't, and neither did the blind lady beside me (who could read Braille), who thought it 'boring'.
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Using Our Imagination
Selina Mills feels her way round an exhibition designed to appeal to the blind
Sensory deprivation has, it would seem, become fashionable these days. As well as restaurants opening in Paris and London for seeing people to experience not seeing (dining in the dark), there is now a dating service where you meet yo...See the full content of this document
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