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BLACKBOARD; Giving the Blind A Sense of Art
by
Kennedy, Randy Alan
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BLINDNESS
/ Duchamp, Marcel
/ KENNEDY, RANDY ALAN
/ Llop, JOSEPH
/ RECORDINGS (AUDIO)
1992
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BLACKBOARD; Giving the Blind A Sense of Art
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Kennedy, Randy Alan
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BLINDNESS
/ Duchamp, Marcel
/ KENNEDY, RANDY ALAN
/ Llop, JOSEPH
/ RECORDINGS (AUDIO)
1992
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BLACKBOARD; Giving the Blind A Sense of Art
1992
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JOSEPH Llop has never seen Marcel Duchamp's 1912 painting \"Nude Descending a Staircase,\" but he can tell you quite a bit about it. He can describe, for example, how the painting's lines feel. And he can go on about how it \"sounds.\" While only two chapters of the book have been completed, its creators have already received praise from blind people. \"One woman reviewed our first chapter,\" said Francesca Rosenberg, Art Education's associate director. \"She came back the next day and said she had been dreaming of Roman aqueducts. She said she could see them in her mind.\"
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