At the final meeting of the EU project SHIFT, which aimed to make cultural heritage more accessible with the help of AI: wwwshift-europe.eu
in Siena, Tuscany, Reiner from the Braille200 Team sat at dinner on a chair with a uniform pattern of square holes in the seat.
This gave him an idea:
His colleague Katerina filmed exactly six squares in the seat of the chair in the form of a Braille symbol. Reiner put his fingers through from below so that they each formed a different Braille symbol. He spelled out 200 in this way. Katerina then moved away with the camera so that you can see that it is a black metal chair.
You can see this in the video. It is a completely different representation of Braille.
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