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The World Unseen online exhibition enables people with sight loss to better engage with the visual world, while challenging sighted people to see imagery through their lens. In partnership with the RNIB.
The World Unseen online exhibition enables people with sight loss to better engage with the visual world, while challenging sighted people to see imagery through their lens. In partnership with the RNIB. Explore photography as it may be experienced by people with sight loss. HOW THE CAMPAIGN CAME TO LIFE.
Mar 6, 2024 · Canon Europe has released a video series to showcase its upcoming immersive exhibition - a photography exhibition you don’t need to see. World Unseen will be held at Somerset House, London between 5-7 April, in partnership with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB).
Aug 24, 2017 · Showcasing the work of more than fifty blind or partially sighted photographers from around the world, it celebrates the thriving and counter-intuitive world of sensory photography [1] in many of its glorious forms.
Mar 25, 2024 · Canon launched a video showcasing a part of the World Unseen. It shows one of the photos on display, from Brent Stirton ‘s Rhino Wars series . The image itself shows the world’s last male northern white rhinoceros, standing in the Kenyan savanna, surrounded by three men with rifles that protect him.
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May 8, 2017 · The BrainPort consists of two parts: the band on his brow supports a tiny video camera; connected to this by a cable is a postage-stamp-size white plastic lollipop, which he holds in his mouth.
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Apr 9, 2024 · Canon's printing can enable blind and visually impaired people to experience photography perhaps for the first time, an extremely powerful gift. This was made undeniably clear to me through the image Baby Scan by Bill Smith a world-renowned ultrasound practitioner.