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This digitalized artwork explains the configuration variants of each dot comprising the Braille number one. Technical Features -Accessible Tactile Work: Composed of two Braille generator cells printed on the physical t-shirt, perceivable through touch (fingertips or palms). -Includes: Technical sheet, QR code (linking to the accessible digital platform), screen reader compatibility, and multimedia content (text, audio, and images). -Technical Base: The physical cotton t-shirt is part of the project "Braille and Accessible Digital Inclusive Art". The artwork is mounted on a SINTRA board (5mm thick rigid PVC material) reinforced with adhesive vinyl and illuminated with LED lights. |
Title of Work: Braille Nember One (1) 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.
Braille
Tactile Number One
How to Create the Number One in Braille
* First Step
-Numeric Sign in Braille: For this process, the first generator cell is configured with dots (3)(4)(5) and (6) from the two vertical columns. (See Image).
* Second Step
-Number One in Braille: A second generator cell is created using the variant: Dot (1) from the first vertical column. (See Gif).
-Final Result: The fusion of the two generator cells creates the number One in Braille.
-Numeric Sign in Braille: For this process, the first generator cell is configured with dots (3)(4)(5) and (6) from the two vertical columns. (See Image).
* Second Step
-Number One in Braille: A second generator cell is created using the variant: Dot (1) from the first vertical column. (See Gif).
-Final Result: The fusion of the two generator cells creates the number One in Braille.
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