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A logo with the name 'livingbraille'. At the top, there is a square icon with colored dots (black, yellow, and turquoise) resembling braille cell, with a wavy blue line running through them. Below the icon is the large text 'livingbraille'. Under this text, there is a line of braille symbols with the same text represented by colored dots. At the very bottom, in smaller letters, it says 'powered by EBU'. The overall design is simple, modern, and focused on the theme of braille and accessibility.'

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Braille in everyday use

daily life, games and toys, joy and fun

Braille devices and tools

braille displays, software, other devices

Latest posts

Feel the Notation

Today, thanks to James Bowden, we are filling a small gap in our knowledge about music and combining it with Braille in a wonderful way. So far, we know how Braille music notation works in principle and that it is structured differently from music notation for sighted...

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Let’s play, Let’s Braille: Terraria

We at Braille 200 have already created a lot of pictures and videos of our Braille 200 writing from a wide variety of things. Candy, safety pins, paper boats, to name just a few. This week, we’re shifting the focus to the virtual realm: the representation of...

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Nermins Songs – Part 2: Braille’s Legacy

Today, as promised, we continue with Nermin’s second song Nermin Hasic As I wrote yesterday, I had only been using Soniva AI Musicmaker for a short time and my trial period was already coming to an end. After a taster course in Braille, I thought about how best...

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Nermins Songs

Nermin Hasic will provide musical entertainment this weekend with two songs based on his ideas and brought to life by AI. You can decide for yourselves whether the AI has really covered itself in glory. We start today with a song in two versions that raises a real...

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Thank you, Louis. Thank you, Dorothee.

For the first time in a long time, we at Braille 200 have some music to share. Our heartfelt thanks for this, and of course for the lyrics that came with it, go equally to Dorothee Feuerstein and everyone who can be heard here today. Thank you, Louis My name is...

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Braille at Cologne central station

My name is Rainer, and in our latest video, I’ll explain how I use Braille to find not only my platform at Cologne Central Station, but also the exact section of the platform where I need to be. I have to take a train from platform 9 today, and the car where my...

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Susannas find

Susanna Halme came across a very interesting article during her Braille research. Thank you very much, dear Susanna, for sharing this find with us. Reading tip: I’d like to recommend an article I came across while working on my thesis, which I thought was excellent....

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