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(2018) Mobility of visually impaired people, Dordrecht, Springer.
Technologies to access space without vision
some empirical facts and guiding theoretical principles
Charles Lenay , Gunnar Declerck
pp. 53-75
A large number of technical devices attempt to help blind persons improve their spatial perception and facilitate their mobility . We wish to present here the principles on which these prosthetic perceptual devices function, the conditions of their appropriation, and the general perspectives they open concerning the role of technical objects and systems in the constitution of human experience.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54446-5_2
Full citation:
Lenay, C. , Declerck, G. (2018)., Technologies to access space without vision: some empirical facts and guiding theoretical principles, in E. Pissaloux (ed.), Mobility of visually impaired people, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 53-75.
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