
The Braille Tattoo, designed by Klara Jirkova (a student at the University of the Arts Berlin), is a series of implantable surgical steel, titanium, or medical plastic that's placed under the skin. The tattoo can then be read via touch. Subdermal implants are nothing new, but using them to create body art for the visually impaired is an interesting idea. Jirkova thinks the implants could be used in the divet between thumb and pointer finger, so when people shake hands they can "read" each other's names and info. From Blog.wired
How cool is that?!?
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Tattoos for the Blind
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1 comments:
Wow...I had no idea these existed. I've never seen one before. Thanks for the post.
Audrey :)
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