[x3d-public] for blind/deaf people

John Carlson yottzumm at gmail.com
Thu Oct 24 12:56:14 PDT 2019


So the goal would be an English controlled robot for example.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dawH-t3MGvc

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From: John Carlson
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019 2:30 PM
To: Brutzman, Donald (Don) (CIV)
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Subject: RE: [x3d-public] for blind/deaf people

Don, I’m seeing See3D?

I was going to translate English to American Sign Language (ASL), but that wouldn’t help blind people.

Or would it?  Could we 3D print ASL somehow?  Maybe use robots that signed for blind people?

How can we bring literature to deaf+blind people?   Braille, yes.  There is newer technology for that.

Perhaps haptic technology has a play here.

I’m imagining some kind of 3D animatronics museum for blind people.

John

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From: Brutzman, Donald (Don) (CIV)
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2019 10:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [x3d-public] for blind/deaf people

VCOM3D has done a lot of work in this area.  They are former HAnim contributors and very knowledgable.

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On 10/24/2019 7:06 AM, John Carlson wrote:
> There’s a type of X3D for blind/deaf people right?   Raised lettering, blocks made with a 3D/4D printer?
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> Let me know.
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> John
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all the best, Don
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