| The letter A, represented on cotton t-shirts using the Braille system, is the first piece of this collection that combines art, technology, and inclusion. This work is part of the exhibition “Braille and Inclusive Tactile Digital Art,” where each physical design is complemented by accessible digital content through QR codes. These codes include texts, videos, and images that explain Braille and its importance, ensuring a unique educational and sensory experience. |
Title of Work: Braille Letter (A) on Cotton T-Shirt
Materials: Sintra. Adhesive Vinyl for fabric.
Technique: Collage and LED Lighting.
Dimensions: 60x80 cm
Installation: Exhibition Gallery.
Artist: E.E.A.B -Lalinchi Arreaga Burgos.
Uppercase Letter (A) in Braille
To represent the
uppercase letter (A) in Braille, a capital sign is first added, formed by dots 4
and 6. Then, a second cell with dot 1 in the first left vertical column is
added. This combination of two cells creates the uppercase letter (A) in Braille.
Lowercase Letter (a) in Braille.
The lowercase letter a in Braille is represented using only dot 1 in the first left vertical column. You can refer to the attached images or use the text-to-Braille converter to visualize it.
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