Haptic signing is a process in which a hearing, sighted person conveys information to a deaf and blind individual by touching their back or other parts of their body. It’s effective, but what happens if the deafblind person wants to be more independent? Well, new haptic-feedback clothing could help.
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Deafblind Soccer Fan Follows World Cup with Touch Communication
Carlos Junior does not watch or listen to soccer games the way most soccer fans do. Instead, the 31-year-old massage therapist who is deaf and blind experiences the game with the help of interpreters using touch communication and a model soccer field to recount the passes, goals and fouls of his favorite team.
First Ever Canadian Deaf-Blind Camp In Winnipeg
Deafblind Canadians from across the country have gathered in Winnipeg this week for the first ever Canadian Deaf-Blind Camp.
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