"Graduation Album" class on a 3D printer for blind schoolchildren
Everyone has a memory of a school or university, and many have it in the form of a graduation album with photos of colleagues in an educational institution. If the ability to always look at the faces of their classmates or simply remember them is quite obvious for people who are not endowed with vision, then for blind people everything is completely different.
Graduates of the Seoul National School for the Blind (South Korea) were in fact a unique opportunity to remember the only accessible way for them to face their classmates: a “graduation album” was created specifically for them, representing miniature 3D copies (in the form of small busts) of all who studied with them - only eight people. All copies were printed on a 3D printer with the name and surname in braille. ')
A touching video about how young people reacted to the unusual graduation album can be viewed under the cut: