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Audio description and art
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Edinburgh, Scotland (Scotsman): Blind people can now enjoy some of world's best-known paintings thanks to a new art album with audio descriptions. Lanseer's classic painting Monarch of the Glen, recently exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy and on loan to the National Museums of Scotland, is included in a new album for the blind called Animals in Art. Living Paintings, which produced the album, is a 15-year-old charity that produces raised images, with audio descriptions explaining what is being felt.
For more information, please visit:
news.scotsman.com/scitech.cfm?id=2177362005
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