Showing October 2 – December 12, 2008 San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery in City Hall, Lower Level The LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery are proud to present the 19th annual Insights 2008 exhibition, with works by 44 artists who are blind or visually impaired. This year’s show is the largest to date, featuring 151 works of photography...
...look over her shoulder immediately, her expression shocked. "W-who's there?" she stuttered in a weak, dry voice. Her silver eyes surprised him, as they darted back and forth, not seeing him. She's blind , he realized . "I saw you out here alone, and was curious as to what you were doing by yourself. Where are you going?" Gabranth asked. For a moment she simply stood there with a confused expression...
I hope everyone is safe. [Screened to friends of Fay/Fye || Unhackable] Fay and Fye are completely blind now. Possibly permanently. After we woke up from that illusion, Fye was not in his right state of mind, attacking Tomoyo and myself. I could not allow him to hurt Tomoyo and knew that he would not want to be allowed to do so either. The only way I could think to stop him was to knock him out...
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Erm... well, I read part of a sex tips book, a really great one! It was one of those that was passed around the school for the blind through the good ol' Braille Lites. lmao! I love the advantage that blind people have in that we can read anything in front of sighted people, as long as said sighted people can't read braille and...
["Lily" appears, still blind, obviously, sitting on the sofa. She is attempting to blindly fold clothes... which is more or less successful. This lasts for a minute or so, when she drops a sock over the arm of the sofa where it was perch ed. Lily then bends over the arm of the sofa, accidentally flashing quite a view of her panties for anyone in the room or watching the feed to see. Then she...
[Scraping, like someone struggling for a hold on the terminal; heavy breathing.] I-- I didn't-- ... do anything this time. I didn't do anything. I didn't mean to. Could some ...someone come help me. Sir. Please. I can't move my legs.
...access to media technology and ways to get students thinking about the role of media technology and culture. Sadly, this is a print-only journal. Literacy as Process: The Multiple Literacies of Blind Readers By Alicia "Kestrell" Verlager When I lost the last of my functional vision in my early twenties, my existence as a reader underwent a transformative process, a process which continues through...
...world around me. My useless eyes frantically shot about in hopes I would suddenly gain some eyesight and I would be able to see the world like the others in this world. I suddenly lost hope, a goal, a meaning. What was I, a blind child, to do in life? I had no point. But death seemed so painful for a cowardly person like me. But did I have a choice? Could I...? Who knows? Not me.