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Blind Visionaries and AI

Seeing Differently

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Blind Visionaries and AI

Written by: Dagmar Jamieson, Mark Rawleigh
Narrated by: Lorene Shyba
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Blind Visionaries and AI: Seeing Differently explores how people living with vision loss are reshaping their lives through artificial intelligence and other technologies. Edited by Dagmar Jamieson, who lost her sight to cone-rod dystrophy, and Mark Rawleigh, diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, the book gathers the voices of blind and partially sighted artists, scholars, and researchers who have embraced AI tools in creative and practical ways. Contributors include Ashley King, Dr. John-Ross Rizzo, Jason Crawford, Jonathan Sieswerda, Sam Seavey, Maria Ramirez, and Julian Hobson. Playwright Eugene Stickland introduces the collection with a foreword titled "Face Blindness," drawing from his own experience of mild visual impairment.

©2025 Dagmar Jamieson (P)2025 Durvile Publications Ltd.
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