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3D printed art pieces for the blind


What if the blind and visually impaired could touch and feel classical paintings such as the Mona Lisa and Starry Night? That's exactly what Adventure Club wants to do with its Unseen Art project. The people behind the concept are trying to raise money through crowdfunding so they can build a software platform where 3D artists can upload creations, and those wanting to print the art pieces can download them. 3D models of the paintings are free and printable anywhere in the world where there's access to a 3D printer.

[h/t: Feel Desain]

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